Under Jewish law, does a Jew who turns his back on other Jews change in his status in any way? Is he, under any law or any religious context, treated like a non-Jew for any practical intents?
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2Not sure I understand the question. – The GRAPKE Feb 16 '21 at 00:40
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Does the new who doesn't care about other jews' problems becomes a gentile – Henda Brahem Feb 16 '21 at 00:45
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1A Jew can never become an nonJew. It is like one who tried to convert. He is a Jew but is a sinner. Some sinners are punished by excommunication or not being trusted to give testimony but they are still Jewish. – sabbahillel Feb 16 '21 at 01:38
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But God describes who don't give charity as idolatets – Henda Brahem Feb 16 '21 at 01:59
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And judaism is a race – Henda Brahem Feb 16 '21 at 02:00
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But judai is a race and God describes people who don't give charity as isolaters – Henda Brahem Feb 16 '21 at 02:03
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Can you check for me – Henda Brahem Feb 16 '21 at 02:04
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1Judaism isn't a race and being an idolater doesn't mean you are no longer bound by the covenant. – Finnegan Feb 16 '21 at 02:40
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1No, once a Jew always a Jew. – Turk Hill Feb 16 '21 at 03:59