there is no such thing as a good Jew, just be the best Jew you can be in the eyes of The Righteous One.
Yes, though not all of the details are listed in the Torah (some are in the Talmud).
All Sabbath-observers keep the Sabbath holy; and Hassidim are among them.
An orthodox Jew is a Jew who celebrates all the holidays correctly, keeps every sabbath, eats only kosher, does many good things for people, and says all prayers.
We are all human, we all have faults, no one in perfect.Answersomeone that is an example for the people, a Jew that calls the people to do good, and forbids the bad things (and he himself is the best in avoiding the bad things, and doing the good things). A Jew that when all people are gathered on the day of resurection/judgment,he will be forgiven by G-d and he will go to paradise and have a high rank. A Jew that worships nothing else but G-d.
no they just sit and Jew around with pants all day
No reason to convert at all. G-d gave Noah 7 commandments after the flood for all humanity. A non-Jew who keeps these has a place in the World To Come just as does a Jew who must keep all 613 Commandments of the Torah.
a reform Jew bases his/her life style on the very basic teachings of the Torah, rather than worry about all the little rules, so many times they won't keep kosher or observe Shabbot, that is supposed to mean that they do more charity and learning than other sects but unfortunately, that never happens, many reform Jews are very asimilated with the rest of their culture and don't know much about their heritage
Not at all, provided the German were a Jew.
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not at all!!!
we jew's save animels we kip them we love animels all arroud us
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