Talk:Israel Friedlander

Israel Friedlander, the racial and national Isolation of the Jews from the earliest times after and are, inter alia, two examples of this in history. first the Samaritans, "who were racially half-Jews and aspired to become full Jews - through religion, " but they were rejected by the Jews, "they eagerly held on to protect their racial purity. "Second, after the book of Ezra, the demand of the pedigrees and the Resolution of mixed marriages. After Friedlander was in post-biblical times "racial seclusion of the Jews were even more emphasized. "The conversion to Judaism "was never As with other religious communities; they were in extreme cases admitted, only on the express Determination that they gave up their racial particular kind. " "For the current study, it is sufficient to know" Friedlander said, "that the Jews always have felt themselves as a special, sharply distinct from the rest of human race . Who on the Jewish racial Definiteness of Judaism in the past denies either know the facts of Jewish history or not, will be intentionally misrepresented " — Preceding unsigned comment added by 115.87.68.80 (talk) 07:03, 10 May 2014 (UTC)