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David Griffin <[log in to unmask]>
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The philosophy, work & influences of Noam Chomsky
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> It comes down to this.  Suppose Rabbi Rosencrantz, member of Likud,
> converts to Catholicism and even retains his old profession, rising
> through the ranks of the church to become Bishop of Haifa.  Is he still
> a Jew?  Can he be a Jew and a Catholic at the same time?  Instead of
> Catholicism, suppose he converts to Islam.  Can he be a Jew and a Muslim
> at the same time?
>
> martin
>

Rabbi Rosencranz, I assume, is also an Israeli. There are Israeli Christians
and Israeli Muslims. But people still are not understanding this. And my
question is: Why?

-- David

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