This question is not grammatical and doesn't really make sense. Can you re-phrase it?
Can you re-state this question? It is not grammatical and it is confusing.
Judaism was spread by the repeated expulsion of Jewish people from places where they had lived. Wherever they went, they took their Judaism with them. The people who helped spread Judaism were comprised of those who ever said "We gotta get these $%@#& out of our nerighborhood". Also, to be precise and avoid a misconception that the question may imply . . . Judaism spread geographically, with Jews who migrated geographically. It was never spread by persuasion, because Judaism has never included a proselytizing ethic. That means that Jews do not try to convert people.
Judaism was spread by the repeated expulsion of Jewish people from places where they had lived. Wherever they went, they took their Judaism with them. The people who helped spread Judaism were comprised of those who ever said "We gotta get these $%@#& out of our nerighborhood". Also, to be precise and avoid a misconception that the question may imply . . . Judaism spread geographically, with Jews who migrated geographically. It was never spread by persuasion, because Judaism has never included a proselytizing ethic. That means that Jews do not try to convert people.
Judaism was spread by the repeated expulsion of Jewish people from places where they had lived. Wherever they went, they took their Judaism with them. The people who helped spread Judaism were comprised of those who ever said "We gotta get these $%@#& out of our nerighborhood". Also, to be precise and avoid a misconception that the question may imply . . . Judaism spread geographically, with Jews who migrated geographically. It was never spread by persuasion, because Judaism has never included a proselytizing ethic. That means that Jews do not try to convert people.
Judaism was spread worldwide by the repeated expulsion of Jewish people from places where they had lived. Wherever they went, they took their Judaism with them. The people who helped spread Judaism were comprised of those who ever said "We gotta get these $%@#& out of our nerighborhood". Also, to be precise and avoid a misconception that the question may imply . . . Judaism spread geographically, with Jews who migrated geographically. It was never spread by persuasion, because Judaism has never included a proselytizing ethic. That means that Jews do not try to convert people.
More than what ? Judaism was spread by the repeated expulsion of Jewish people from places where they had lived. Wherever they went, they took their Judaism with them. The people who helped spread Judaism were comprised of those who ever said "We gotta get these $%@#& out of our nerighborhood". Also, to be precise and avoid a misconception that the question may imply . . . Judaism spread geographically, with Jews who migrated geographically. It was never spread by persuasion, because Judaism has never included a proselytizing ethic. That means that Jews do not try to convert people.
Judaism is a religion in the sense that it teaches about mankin's relationship to God, it sets out a path to righteous living, and it has all the ritual trappings we associate with religion, prayers, liturgy, sacred texts and the like. But Judaism is also an ethnic group because, while Jews accept converts, Judaism has not actively sought converts for about 2000 years and the Jewish tradition considers those born into Jewish families to be fully Jewish by birth regardless of their beliefs.
Because Jews are a diaspora that live around the world, and anyone with the dedication to do so may convert.
The physical spread of Judaism is often referred to as the Diaspora. It was caused by general antiSemitism in the traditional areas Jews lived in, including the Middle East and Europe. The ideological spread of Judaism is virtually nonexistent. Judaism has always been, and still is, very much a minority religion. This is partly because of the elitist nature of the religion itself (e.g. Jewish through succession only, and more recently through the very arduous and long process neecessary to become a Jew from scratch), and more because of the continued trend of antiSemitic discrimination in both history and in the modern world.
Children pick up their values from their parents. If, therefore, a parent has a strong work ethic, his or her children are likely to absorb and emulate that ethic.
His Father is a Northern Irish Protestant and his Mother is an English Jewess. So by Judaism's own way of measuring the Jewish Faith/Race through the Mother, this makes him Jewish.He considers himself an Atheist Jew. He has said: "I'm an atheist, but I'm very proud of being Jewish. It means I have a good work ethic, and you get Jewish humour and you're allowed to tell Jewish jokes. For instance: did you hear how copper wire was invented? Two Jews fighting over a penny. And so on."His father is Protestant and his mother is Jewish. Daniel has said that he is very proud of being Jewish.
Sometimes sports people are role models because they have a great work ethic, they are determined and hardworking. They have patience and know that practice makes perfect. They teach people that if you work hard enough at something, you can reach your dreams.