Ron Jeremy was also from Queens. His real name is Ron Hyatt.
Nice to see that Trump is able yo finally bring his followers together for a unified single purpose.
And TGOET hooks another one! My, but the fish are biting today!
Trump: Things are good as my daughter is Jewish and she is fine.
TGOETās post was spot on believable. Parody could not be found in it. Bragging about people not catching inside jokes I suppose is an inside joke in itself. Fun and games, and we all laugh.
i dont see any harm in jewish voters and contributors embracing the pretender and the republican partyā¦do you?
We really are getting pretty deep into Poeās Law territory these days.
The GOP is a terrorist organization and must be shut down and purged.
Going to be interesting as in going to further push US policy to totally bending over backwards to the Netanyahu lead Likud Coalition with the Settler parties that intend to occupy every square inch of Palestinian land so that no two state solution will ever be viable, moving the US embassy to Jerusalem immediately, and attributing every legitimate point on behalf of Palestinians to āRadical Islamic Terrorismā a word which will be the Incantation Du Jour in any statement by Flynn, Trump, Conway, et al.
Uh noā¦ You might not want to post on topics you have no information on.
She converted with an orthodox rabbi and is considered by all jews to be jewish.
Yes, I know. But even in the Jewish religion, there is a debate on that. It was mostly a snarky remark about who is really a Jew.
My husband is Jewish, btw. Does that make my daughters Jewish?
No, it does not since judaism is matrilineal. Think of it this way: You canāt tell who a father is after birth, but you certainly can tell who the mother is.
I was just pointing out some peopleās beliefs about Judaism. I read a bit about matrilineality, and it actually isnāt that clear-cut. Ivanka converted to her husbandās Orthodox Judaism, and it, according to this, does adhere to matrilineal descent.
With the emergence of Jewish denominations and the modern rise in Jewish intermarriage in the 20th century, questions about the law of matrilineal descent have assumed greater importance to the Jewish community at large. The heterogeneous Jewish community is divided on the issue of āWho is a Jew?ā via descent; matrilineal descent still is the rule within Orthodox Judaism, which also holds that anyone with a Jewish mother has an irrevocable Jewish status, and matrilineal descent is the norm in the Conservative movement. Since 1983, Reform Judaism in the United States of America officially adopted a bilineal policy: one is a Jew if either of oneās parents is Jewish, provided that either (a) one is raised as a Jew, by Reform standards, or (b) one engages in an appropriate act of public identification, formalizing a practice that had been common in Reform synagogues for at least a generation. Karaite Judaism, which includes only the Tanakh in its canon, interprets the Torah to indicate that Jewishness passes exclusively through the fatherās line, maintaining the system of patrilineality that many scholars believe was the practice of ancient Israel.
Anyway, my original point stands.