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In reply to the discussion: Jewish-American voters not straying from Obama [View all]Chorophyll
(5,179 posts)9. Well, I'm Jewish-American.
And I do think that, in our case, a history of oppression led us to stick to cultural "Jewishness" even if we threw off the religious dogma.
Sorry if I put it in a way that seemed crass to you in my last post.
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I was here in the summer of 2006 and I really do not remember seeing much of what you claim
azurnoir
Sep 2012
#31
I never realized being Jewish meant I was from another country. Do we say Catholic-Americans
Suji to Seoul
Sep 2012
#13
well with regard to the Weiner recall election it could on the surface appear that way
azurnoir
Sep 2012
#23