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G-d loves all he creations,but some of creations are extreamly loyal to G-d and listen and obey everything He says to do all the Torah (613)
The Jews are obligated to all the 613 mitzvot in the Torah of G-d rather a non Jew only has 7 G-d may infact love the Jews more because of our value and our rich history between Jews and G-d and because we put more effort / more challenges in our life to succeed but that dosent mean that non Jews wont find favor in His eyes they still can be favored by G-d like the Jews all you have to do is listen and obey your 7 laws while the Jewish soul is hungry for more connection with the Lord all 613
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because Jews are Jews. All Jews were seen as the same and none were treated more favourably than any others.
The Jews must follow all of there rules but some follow more than others and some, more strictly than others. Jews are restricted from eating animals that do not chew cud (animals that eat something, throw it up, then eat it).
No, there are more Muslims living in Europe than there are Jews.
Psychologically yes. If you can not love yourself, how can you love others?
He doesn't. The instruction was to love others as we love ourselves. No more and no less.
yes they are answered by george bailey on the 17/3/10
Ashkenazi Jews aren't more strict than Sephardi Jews, this question is based on a false assumption.
Jewish law and tradition teach explicitly that it is impossible to know which commandments are more or less important than others.
More than 80% of the Jews of Europe did NOT survive the Holocaust. Those that did, survived by luck, hiding, and help from others.
Because there are more Christians than Jews.
yes, his wife did more for Jews than he did.
No. Jews are no more materialistic than any other group of people. The idea that prevails in society that Jews value material things is a derivative of the Anti-Semitic myth of Jews having an affinity and love of money. In reality, it is much easier to diagnose a person's materialism by their wealth, not their religion. Wealthier Jews tend to be more materialistic than the majority of Jews (who are Middle or Lower Middle Class). This is no different than what we see among Christians, Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, and Atheists.Jewish religion and tradition actually emphasizes the spiritual connection that Jews are to have with God and this should obviate concerns with the material. As a result, we find a correspondingly smaller proportion of Orthodox Jews among the "Wealthy Jew" group than their overall proportion within Judaism.