Jews can only Marry other Jews

KEITH CANNON says: May 9, 2021

Do not trust a Rabbi! The average Rabbi makes $140,000 a year, the next highest paid clergyperson makes only $40,000. The only person arrested in the United States for Organ Trafficking is a Rabbi and there is a long list of Rabbis convicted for a wide variety of offenses; bank fraud, money laundering, drug dealing, kidnapping, baby trafficking, murder… in short, most Rabbi are more concerned with making shekels and are not going to do anything that might jeopardize them making it…. Like telling people uncomfortable truths or telling people they are not allowed to be a Jew. They make money through donations from Jews, so telling anyone that they are not Jewish or even telling them anything people anything that they don’t want to hear is a quick way to lose donations.


According to the Torah, which is the basis of all Jewish thought AND IS NOT TO BE CHANGED, ADDED TO OR DIMINISHED FROM, Jews can only marry other Jews. Jews must only have sex with a person they are married to for reasons of procreation under penalty of death. Anyone born to parents of an illicit relationship…. Parents not married, both parents not Jewish and various of illegal relationships, IS NOT ALLOWED TO BE A JEW AND TEN GENERATIONS OF THERE OFFSPRING ARE NOT ALLOWED TO BE JEWS.


Can a person whose mother isn’t Jewish be a Jew? Absolutely, provided they are not of illegitimate birth of are within ten generations of an illegitimate birth. A person who has no Jewish ancestors can convert and become a Jew and is not to be though of in anyway different from any other Jew. In order to be a Jew, a person has to do what the person who converts has to do, seems obvious, right? Anyone who doesn’t agree with the Torah should stop thinking, telling and portraying themselves as Jewish. It is offensive and is not what the people who started Judaism wanted to happen. And it fosters and perpetuates fallacious thinking and behavior with people believing all they have to do is have certain ancestors instead of actually doing what is required by law according to authoritative text. –Keith

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