The Jewish world is becoming fully integrated with the ideas of the normal world. They feed off each other.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There is something very very special, universal and easily identifiable among all Jews; it is beyond territory, it is something we all have in common.
I feel very strongly that it is vital for us to constantly keep in mind the fact that the Jewish problem is but a phase of the world problem.
The Jewish community has always taken care of its own.
Judaism is not just a religion but a people, and the food and customs of one part of the people is connected to the other part of the people. They are part of a larger story.
The Jewish people are very diverse, and I believe this rich tapestry of identities and experiences strengthens our community.
For years, Judaism has been a sort of product put on the religious shelf, and on holidays, we would take it off the shelf and let seculars play with it for a bit. Now, Judaism is going back to being something that more closely touches everyone.
A Jewish community that is diverse and openly embraces all who seek to lead actively Jewish lives will be a Jewish community that is stronger and more enduring for generations to come.
It therefore become essential for the future of Judaism itself that its advancement should be correlated with a similar effort to advance the cause of religion generally.
Working with the Jewish community is essential to me and what I stand for.
I think that being Jewish is in some ways unique because there's this conflation of race, culture and religion.
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