Jewish views on transgender individuals vary widely across different communities and denominations. While more progressive branches, such as Reform and Reconstructionist Judaism, often embrace and support transgender rights, traditional Orthodox communities may hold more conservative views. Overall, many Jewish teachings emphasize the importance of compassion and respect for all individuals, including those who are transgender. Dialogue and acceptance continue to evolve within the broader Jewish community.
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There is no preference between gender amongst Jews.
They don't think, they know who they are. They are the Jews, God's Chosen People!
Orthodox Jews don't allow men and women to dance with each other, but all other Jews do. (Orthodox, while separating based on gender, do dance, but only with people of the same gender.)
"Jews" is both masculine and gender-neutral.
Jews come in all genders, just like non-Jews do. Gender has nothing to do with ethnicity or religion.
I think Jews.
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There are many smart Jewish people, but not all are smart; the same is with all groups of people divided by race, religion, class, gender, etc.
They had falsely accused the Jews of poisoning the wells.
There are poor Jews on welfare, just as there are poor Christians, Muslims, Atheists, Hindus, Buddhists, and people of every type, gender, color, age, and nationality on welfare. There are poor people of every type in the world.
I think you're asking about Orthodox Jews - they do business with most people, but stick with their own kind.