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<blockquote data-quote="jayem" data-source="post: 73557490" data-attributes="member: 8344"><p>I see Judaism as a religion. But there is an ethnic component, also. As I recall, most American Jews are of either Ashkenazi (central and eastern European) or Sephardic (southern European/Iberian) ethnicity. But I believe about half of Jews in the US now marry non-Jews. So if this trend continues (and there's no reason why it wouldn't) in a few centuries there may be very few ethnically "pure" Jews left in this country. My sister married a Jewish guy. They've split up, but my niece considers herself Jewish. She's not at all observant. AFAIK, she never goes to synagogue, and she eats whatever she likes. I guess with her it's just a family heritage thing. But that's true of most Jewish people I know. They are generally very secularized.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jayem, post: 73557490, member: 8344"] I see Judaism as a religion. But there is an ethnic component, also. As I recall, most American Jews are of either Ashkenazi (central and eastern European) or Sephardic (southern European/Iberian) ethnicity. But I believe about half of Jews in the US now marry non-Jews. So if this trend continues (and there's no reason why it wouldn't) in a few centuries there may be very few ethnically "pure" Jews left in this country. My sister married a Jewish guy. They've split up, but my niece considers herself Jewish. She's not at all observant. AFAIK, she never goes to synagogue, and she eats whatever she likes. I guess with her it's just a family heritage thing. But that's true of most Jewish people I know. They are generally very secularized. [/QUOTE]
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