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A Jew is an adherent of [[Judaism]] or a person born into a Jewish ethnicity.  Under most forms of Judaism, anyone born to a Jewish mother is a Jew regardless of their later religious beliefs (for instance, a Jew who converts to [[Christianity]] will still be considered a Jew, although apostate).  The State of [[Israel]] is the homeland of the [[Jews|Jewish]] People. Jesus was a Jew.
 
A Jew is an adherent of [[Judaism]] or a person born into a Jewish ethnicity.  Under most forms of Judaism, anyone born to a Jewish mother is a Jew regardless of their later religious beliefs (for instance, a Jew who converts to [[Christianity]] will still be considered a Jew, although apostate).  The State of [[Israel]] is the homeland of the [[Jews|Jewish]] People. Jesus was a Jew.
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Republican Jews:
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Senator [[Arlen Specter]]
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Governor [[Linda Lingle]]
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Senator [[Norm Coleman]]
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former RNC Chairman [[Ken Mehlman]]
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former College Republicans National Committee Chairman [[Jack Abramoff]]
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former Senator [[Jacob Javits]]
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former Representative [[Seymour Halpern]]
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former Representative [[Benjamin Gilman]]

Revision as of 23:44, March 12, 2007

A Jew is an adherent of Judaism or a person born into a Jewish ethnicity. Under most forms of Judaism, anyone born to a Jewish mother is a Jew regardless of their later religious beliefs (for instance, a Jew who converts to Christianity will still be considered a Jew, although apostate). The State of Israel is the homeland of the Jewish People. Jesus was a Jew.

Republican Jews: Senator Arlen Specter Governor Linda Lingle Senator Norm Coleman former RNC Chairman Ken Mehlman former College Republicans National Committee Chairman Jack Abramoff former Senator Jacob Javits former Representative Seymour Halpern former Representative Benjamin Gilman