Seeker_of_truth
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This question is not meant to offend anyone.
It seems to me that Judaism has become more of a tradition than an actualy religion. My Jewish friends are not religious or spiritual. They don't keep sabbath or Kosher (mp?). When you are born to a Jewish mother and father that automatically makes you a Jew which doesn't seem to me...correct in a spiritual sense. I asked my friend what he expected from the soon-to-come Messiah and he said he didn't know. I asked my other Jewish friend and he said he didn't even believe the Messiah was ever going to appear!
Where has the Spirit of Judaism gone?
Are there still devout Jews out there that take their spirituality as a Jew seriously?
It seems to me that Judaism has become more of a tradition than an actualy religion. My Jewish friends are not religious or spiritual. They don't keep sabbath or Kosher (mp?). When you are born to a Jewish mother and father that automatically makes you a Jew which doesn't seem to me...correct in a spiritual sense. I asked my friend what he expected from the soon-to-come Messiah and he said he didn't know. I asked my other Jewish friend and he said he didn't even believe the Messiah was ever going to appear!
Where has the Spirit of Judaism gone?
Are there still devout Jews out there that take their spirituality as a Jew seriously?