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u/noflippingidea · 2 pointsr/ReligiousDebates

This is a great idea. I recently read a book about Jewish religion and history and one of the chapters had to do with laws against non-Jews. The main premise of that chapter was to show how the Talmud distinguishes between Jews and non-Jews (Gentiles), and that non-Jews aren't afforded the same rights as Jews under rabbinical law. (This book was written by a Jewish Israeli so I'm inclined to believe most of what he said; plus he added a lot of commentary and research to back up every point).

I'm a Muslim, so I know what it's like for someone to take sections of the Quran out of context to make us look bad, so I don't want to do the same here. I try not to believe everything I read when it comes to religious texts, because they were written ages ago and have been interpreted a number of different ways over the years.

Still, though, I can't help but notice similarities between these laws and the way Arabs are treated in Israel, and I'm starting to wonder if there is some sort of link. I guess I want to know your opinions on the matter - when you were young, were you taught that there was a difference between Jews and non-Jews? What do you know about the education of Israeli children on these issues? Do you think that's why there's so much mistrust between Jewish Israelis and Arabs? Any opinions/thoughts would be appreciated. Also, I'm sorry if this was in any way offensive; I don't mean it to be, I just want to learn more about it and I really appreciate you taking the time to do this.