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I recently came accross this statement on a web site devoted to Jewish law:
“In general, when the Torah states a law applying to one’s “neighbor,” the rabbis understand the law as applying to Jews and not to non-Jews.” The Non-Jew in Jewish Law | My Jewish Learning
The articles expands on the idea of talks about various interpretations of this law.
Our Christian concept of “neighbor” is significantly different. I wonder how this impacts Jewish attitutudes toward the Christians.
“In general, when the Torah states a law applying to one’s “neighbor,” the rabbis understand the law as applying to Jews and not to non-Jews.” The Non-Jew in Jewish Law | My Jewish Learning
The articles expands on the idea of talks about various interpretations of this law.
Our Christian concept of “neighbor” is significantly different. I wonder how this impacts Jewish attitutudes toward the Christians.