Jewishness Question
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Judaism only recognizes someone as Jewish if they are born to a Jewish mother or if they have undergone a formal conversion process according to Jewish law (halakha). This matrilineal descent principle has been a defining feature of Jewish identity for centuries. There are a number of Scriptural proofs that Jewishness id determined by the mother. But, as mentioned, individuals who have undergone a conversion process, regardless of their ancestry, are generally recognized as Jewish within the Jewish community.
In a case of DNA testing it would need to be analised by a competent Orthodox Rabbi how far it can be relied on.
Nevertheless, allow me to emphasize that Judaism believes that God loves all mankind. All that God wants from the Non-Jewish world is that they observe 7 precepts, or commandments. They are known as the “Noahide Laws” because the requirement to observe these seven laws was given Noah, a righteous non-Jew (yes, the fellow from the story with the flood).
The 7 laws are:
1. Don’t murder.
2. Don’t steal.
3. Don’t worship false gods.
4. Don’t be sexually immoral.
5. Don’t eat a limb from an animal that is still alive.
6. Don’t curse God.
7. Establish a system of justice.
Any human being who observes these laws goes to heaven. There is no need to follow any other religion.
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