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What attitudes do Jews have?

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13y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

The Jewish people are just like you and i they have the same attitudes, the same likes and dislikes, and they are no different. This is an offensive question by the way.

Possibly, as I could be wrong. The attitude that Jews seem to "have", might be that they carry the ideal that Jesus is an idol and the worship of him goes against the first commandment.

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