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if she is . i am a convert . she is smoking hotttttttttt!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So what? Are you white,black or other? Are you an American? Are you less than because your not? Are you Human? Then you deserve respect. Play it forward.
1. Being Jewish is one of the few religions considered an ethnicity, because you are considered Jewish by religious law if your mother is Jewish. If someone is Jewish and Spanish, it's not too different from being part Asian and part European.
2. Wtf is the deal with the haggling and coupons joke, ass whole?
Really can you be serious ,I don't think any one here cares about her ethic background all I care about is; is she hot in bed and can I get some of that yum yum!
Might be time to put on your big boy pants and move on.
(and yes my GG girlfriend is Jewish)
I think she is.... Why????
Me getting ready for promo - YouTube
Errrrrrr wrong! YOu can't put being Jewish in the same as Muslim or Christian. To be a Muslim means "ONE OF PEACE" Christian is one who follows Christ, and to be Jewish is a blood line, not a religion or faith even though they have lied and screwed it up to make people think that. If you study you will seen they were Israelites and Jew came later which there are no J letters in Hebrew nor Aramaic. So to be a Jew is a bloodline ethnicity. Though I acknowledge the people living in Israel today are not the original jews/Israelites!
We use the letter 'J' in English to replace the 'Y' -thus 'Yahweh' becomes 'Jehova', in written Hebrew and Arabic there are no vowels, so the exact transliteration of Yahweh is actually 'YWH'. The lack of written vowels assumes the context of sentence will explain its meaning, and this is often where translations have had to guess, if the precise context was not obvious -there is a now a substantial amount of literature which challenges the meaning of the Dead Sea Scrolls on just this one issue of interprtation. As for 'bloodline' -what is that? We seem to have gone from 'ethnic background' to 'bloodline' and none of it has anything to to with the person named in the title of this thread, which has lasted longer than I thought it would.
You dated a Jewish girl, Dino?
Wow, did that result in angry nightmare visitations from your cossack forebears?
I played in a band with a Jewish lass some years ago. Her circle was entirely secular, mostly, by definition, Ashkenazi and they disapproved unanimously of Israel's policies towards Palestine. Lovely people, and inclusive, not exclusive.
And Lucy could belt out blues better than anyone else I've ever heard before or since. Oh, and she lost all four grandparents at Auschwitz, gassed as soon as the trains arrived. It was a common experience amongst her friends too. So much for the outright deniers and those who would play with statistics in attempts to diminish the scale of the horror.
She definately has the eye of the Jew
I don't see it. What's Jewish about her?
Really? There's some special (& apparently secret until now) "eye of the Jew"? I must have fallen asleep when that was explained during my supremacy classes. Or maybe I just forgot. Senior moments.
Anyway...
I was going to suggest contacting Adam Sandler. He put out that Hannukah (sp) song some years back, that was a list of all kinds of folks who you probably wouldn't have known were Jewish. (David Lee Roth?) Maybe he knows.
Am I the only person in this thread that has seen Beer Fest?
Finks got the Eye of the Jew! [HQ] Beerfest - YouTube
I have no answer for the original question, either, and I really don't understand the context of it. To me Bailey Jay appears to be a cute girl and nothing more. I'm kind of curious about someone watching a porn star and speculating on their religious beliefs. Or their ethnicity for that matter. Stavros, I always like reading your replies to these kinds of things because I always learn something from you.:geek:
Thanks for the compliment BigDF -not sure why this thread has lasted so long, though, the topic has generated some odd exchanges and I don't know what else to say, some of it is just plain daft.
Where're you form? It's a common question. It is an American question. In a country that prides itself for its melting pot, we like to know where each of us are from?
Many times I ask some girl, where you from: to my surprise they answer: I'm Jewish. Or my family is Jewish but I'm from New York. So it is interesting that they mention that. Meaning people are proud to be Jew. I think it's a beautiful thing. In a way, I believe it is a compliment. It's something to be cherished. Only someone from a narrow background or with hidden agendas will think otherwise, will think more that there's something wrong with asking the question. I can only speak for myself, not others. :-P
Curious -has America changed? The primary question always used to be What do you do? Unless one has an obvious accent, which I do when I am in the US. I don't usually ask people the question.
It really is a non controversial question. Usually not taken as offensive, unless asked in an offensive way.
Bailey has a somewhat out of the ordinary look. People can be curious about a person's ethnic background, particularly when they are attractive, like the Kardashians, Denise Richards or Beyonce. There is a big mix of ethnicity in America, native American, Northern, Southern and Eastern European, African, Middle Eastern, South and East Asian, just for starters.
Some people's looks make you curious about their background. Its not a religious question.
I would love to mix my fried chicken with her matzo ball soup
Interesting and funny interview w/ Bailey:
Robert Kelly's YKWD podcast w/Bailey Jay pt2 - YouTube
Well you are definately ignorant (not that I have ever seen ignorance on these forums before). Judiaism is a religion, just like Islam and Christianity are, I will grant you that. But to be Jewish is to classify someones ethnicity as well. There were seven tribes of Israel and they belong to a definate ethnic class. Arabs are an ethnic class as well, but Muslims are not. Muslims can be any ethnic class. Just like any ethnic class can practice the Jewish faith but that does not make them Jewish from an ethnic perspective. There are Arabs that believe in Judaism (although not many), Persians, Hispanics, etc. There are Arabs that believe in Islam, as there are Caucasians, Asians, etc. But the only way to be of the Jewish race is to have been born from a Jewish mother, fathers dont count.
We could argue ethnicity v. bloodline, define when the latter becomes the former, and still not reach a consensus on what "Jewish" (or more correctly, "Hebrew") is, much less define Bailey's ethnicity (and that question seems to have been answered).
But ashymon, you'll find that Stavros is definitely not ignorant, by any definition of the word.
But to be Jewish is to classify someones ethnicity as well
Just like any ethnic class can practice the Jewish faith but that does not make them Jewish from an ethnic perspective
I think you are trying too hard to claim that there is such a thing as a Pure Jew, which from what you say must be a claim of lineage to some ancient tribe, provable from dna? Don't know. Some people might claim there were twelve, not seven tribes, or that some of the 'tribes of Israel' were from Judea not Israel, because there were competing Jewish polities at the time, and if there ever was a unified Jewish state, it didn't last -so in what way and when were these '12 tribes' the foundation of what you call Jewish 'ethnicity'? If you accept there has been some inter-marriage and miscegenation since the Bronze Age, the notion of purity seems to be so romantic as to be fit only for a novel rather than real life.
Part of this comes back to the use of the word Ethnicity, a word that became common currency among social scientists when they could not explain the co-existence of more than one nationality in a state without denying that state its political legitimacy. So they took these 'minor nationalisms' and relegated them to something called Ethnicity -I see no need to use the words, but then I would like to see the word Race abolished, as it has no meaning apart from having spurious convenience as a political label.
And I still cant believe this thread is alive.