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I’m confused. Based on my limited understanding of Judaism, it is an optional convenant. One does not need to be Jewish to attain heaven or the good afterlife whatever that may be. For example, a Gentile and just strive to follow the seven Noahide Laws, etc.
So, what is the point, according to Judaism, of even being a religious Jew if it is not necessary for salvation. Even among religious Jews, there are variations? Is there anything in Judaism that considers which branch to be the true branch, akin to how the Catholic Church believes itself to be the true Church?
I have some Jewish coworkers. I don’t know them well and we never discuss religion. However, I overhear them and say mention how they only go to Temple on holy days, etc. Do they just have some vague belief in God and practice their “spirituality” in the context of Judaism because it’s what works for them.
One Jew is Reform another is Conservative They do different things. Even within Reform and Conservative movements, not everyone is the same. So, according to Judaism, is God, per se, all relative?
I just don’t understand the point of being a religious Jew? Really confused here.
Looking forward to some interesting responses.
Thanks.
So, what is the point, according to Judaism, of even being a religious Jew if it is not necessary for salvation. Even among religious Jews, there are variations? Is there anything in Judaism that considers which branch to be the true branch, akin to how the Catholic Church believes itself to be the true Church?
I have some Jewish coworkers. I don’t know them well and we never discuss religion. However, I overhear them and say mention how they only go to Temple on holy days, etc. Do they just have some vague belief in God and practice their “spirituality” in the context of Judaism because it’s what works for them.
One Jew is Reform another is Conservative They do different things. Even within Reform and Conservative movements, not everyone is the same. So, according to Judaism, is God, per se, all relative?
I just don’t understand the point of being a religious Jew? Really confused here.
Looking forward to some interesting responses.
Thanks.