15 years ago
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Jewish people only, do Jews like filipino/(insert ethnicity here) mestizos?

I have a classmate from my High School who is a Spanish-Chinese-Filipino mestizo who is obssesed with everything Jewish. He wants to know if Jewish Girls like Filipino mestizos. If so what variety do they like best? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filipino_mestizo Click link for details. Thank You
Top 9 Answers
15 years ago
Mark S, JPAA
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I am quite sure that neither person above me is Jewish. Do you mean like, as in go out with? Depends upon the girl--very Orthodox Jewish women most likely will not because dating outside of our faith is frowned on. If you mean like as in marry, then the chances are probably somewhat even less because the preference--but this is by no means universal--is to marry someone of the same faith. If you mean like as in like--absolutely. I can't think of a reason why we would dislike *any* group of people. As far as what variety--again, I don't think it would matter at all.
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15 years ago
Anonymous
Some Jewish women don't date outside their religious group, so though they may like Filipino mestizos a lot, they can't go out with them. For the rest of us, who do date/have dated/would date non Jewish men, then Filipino mestizos certainly sounds exotic and interesting! And of course, as the previous answerer rightly says, we like and dislike according to how individual people behave, we never make the choice about any group of people based on their religion, ethnicity etc. Hope this has helped answer your question. NORCALISLAM: But there are also some very nasty things in the Quran about non Muslims. All religious texts can be quoted totally out of context.
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6 years ago
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the quick answer is easy. Jewishness is a an ethnicity, a nationality, AND a faith. the least complicated way for Western cultures to comprehend this, is to bear in suggestions that interior the formative days of Judaism, the widespread theory of the nation-state did not exist. The dominant social agency previous the kin unit replaced into the tribe. in case you comprehend the Jewish human beings as a tribe, it fairly is uncomplicated to work out that: - maximum Jews are Jewish via fact they have been born into the tribe. - The Jewish faith is the dominant cultural function that binds tribe contributors collectively - it fairly is conceivable, yet very complicated, to be totally properly-known into the tribe through following a sufficient form of cultural (non secular) practices, under the legitimate auspices of a recognized formal chief (ie/Orthdodox Jewish Rabbi) traditionally, Jews have been defined as a race (0.33 Reich Germany) and a nationality (u.s.). English talking westerners are extra the exception than the guideline, as our secular custom has made faith and nationality plenty extra different from one yet another to a extra robust degree than previous international cultures.
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15 years ago
norcalislam
If you read the part of the bible known as the Torah (which is actually backwards, because the Bible is based on the Torah, not the other way around) you will see that the TRUE Jewish faith insists that Jews not marry non-Jews. I don't have a Torah or Bible with me, I only keep a Quran at work, but Torah says something very close to " Let not a bastard set foot in the Temple, even unto the seventh generation." Unfortunately, so many Jews and Christians have become secular. They do not hold to the true tenets of their faith. Only Islam has remained unchanged throughout the centuries, and there is even a push in the West to try to make Islam "mainstream". God and mainstream don't really go together.
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15 years ago
Anonymous
Depends on the person.I don't have a problem with them.
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15 years ago
Uzi Commando
si esta mi hija, yo te dice :matala!
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15 years ago
Gam Zo Letovah
This has no place in the Israel section.
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15 years ago
chieromancer
no, we don't.
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15 years ago
Anonymous
No . . .
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