Everyone - whether it's the Jews, the Greeks, the Catholics - everybody is entitled to religious beliefs and entitled to their traditions.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
At the political level, most Jews and most Catholics have accepted the liberal idea of religious freedom.
My grandparents - my mom's parents - they're Jewish. But nobody ever pushed religion onto us. It wasn't something I ever grew up with.
I was raised Jewish, my wife was raised Catholic. Though we respect each other's heritage, and while many of our friends are deeply religious, we have chosen to focus on our similarities, not our differences. We teach our children compassion, charity, honesty and the benefits of hard work.
People who are stuck in a Catholic church, that's OK for them because that's what they need right now.
I do explicitly see Jewish people as a people - not either a religion or an ethnicity but a people.
I'm Jewish; I'm not religious at all, and I wouldn't pretend to know anything about Catholic politics.
I'm the only one in my family - I'm a practicing Jew - who has attached themselves to religion in a more traditional way.
I'm rather secular. I'm basically Jewish. But I think I'm Jewish not because of the Jewish religion at all.
We're a Muslim family, but we're also very cultured and we have a mixture of different religions. For example, my brother-in-law is Catholic, and my sister converted and my nephews are baptized. I have an uncle who just graduated and currently he's a priest.
My mom's a Catholic, and my dad's a Jew, and they didn't want anything to do with anything.