My grandfather was Orthodox, and he was religious, but neither of my parents were. Of course, as they got older, it seems like they get more religious the older they get, even though they're still not practicing Jews.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I do strongly identify with being Jewish. I was raised Orthodox and had a childhood complicated by the fact that my father was deeply religious and my mother was not.
My dad was Jewish. My mom is not. So I was not raised anything.
My father was ethnically Jewish, but his family converted to Catholicism.
I'm the only one in my family - I'm a practicing Jew - who has attached themselves to religion in a more traditional way.
My dad's Jewish and my mum is Christian, so I grew up with no religion. Just whatever religion I wanted.
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.
My family was totally non-religious. There was no question we were Jewish, but we were not observant.
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.
I'm not a religious person. My mom was of Jewish blood and my dad was Protestant.
My mum was raised Jewish, my dad is very scientifically minded, and my school was vaguely Christian. We sang hymns in school. I liked the hymns bit, but apart from that, I can take it or leave it. So I had lots of different influences when I was younger.
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