That is not typically how Judaism works though. At least for the Jews around me, Judaism is a culture centered around asking critical questions. God doesn’t even enter the equation for a great many Jews, that’s not the point. The point is using the tradition, the rituals and the community to remember and better understand the past and to use that understanding to prevent the same kind of tragedy in the future.
Anyway, that’s the kind of thing we talked about at my sedar.
“Why don’t we just go there?”
“Shutupshutupshutupshutup”
lol the amount of times that was the response to my questions
What am I not understanding here? Did they not want you to see the treatment of the Palestinians or something
Religions do not want the children they’re grooming to think critically.
That is not typically how Judaism works though. At least for the Jews around me, Judaism is a culture centered around asking critical questions. God doesn’t even enter the equation for a great many Jews, that’s not the point. The point is using the tradition, the rituals and the community to remember and better understand the past and to use that understanding to prevent the same kind of tragedy in the future.
Anyway, that’s the kind of thing we talked about at my sedar.