Although you can choose to no longer live a Jewish life, believe in a Jewish G-d and Jewish values and so on, if you were either born Jewish or converted to Judaism, you will always be considered a Jew by other Jewish people. However, there is of course nothing stopping you from joining and following other religions or being an atheist.
Judaism is non-stop.
A member of Judaism is called a Jew or a Jewish person.
If people stop practicing it.
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AnswerChristianity has its roots in Judaism, a religion of which Jesus was a member.
Sounds like a Zen koan. In Judaism, a Jew is fully a member of the Jewish people if he/she was born Jewish, or had a valid conversion into Judaism. Religious Judaism holds that a Jew can most fully express and nurture their Judaism by living according to the Torah. This is called by several names: religious Judaism; Torah-Judaism; Orthodox Judaism.
How do you stop being a moshi member! I want to do it on a different account please.
An adherent of Judaism as a religion or culture. A member of the widely dispersed people originally descended from the ancient Hebrews and sharing an ethnic heritage based on Judaism.
No you do not.