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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We've all heard this phrase, but I don't know why it's a think among (some) Jewish people, but not other religious groups. Obviously all other religious groups have internal difference of opinions, or people who try to silence other voices. The same exact sentiments behind the term can certainly exist in all religions/cultures. All religious groups have internal conflict and disagreement. But they don't use this kind of in-group terminology. Where did the term "self hating Jew" come from, or originate? [/quote] There is a lot of guilt in Judaism. It's holiest day is Yom Kippur a day of atonement. In Christianity our holiest day is Easter Sunday, the resurrection of Christ who died for our sins. [/quote] Actually the holiest day in Judaism is Shabbat, which is why there are restrictions on how you can pray on Yom Kippur if it falls on a Friday evening or Saturday. [/quote]
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