.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you Kosher? It blows my mind to have a kitchen with 2 dishwashers, 2 stoves, 2 fridges....
I am not kosher in the sense that you're thinking. I don't eat pork or shellfish, so I consider that some bet bland form of kosher. You may be thinking of Passover when some families use a different set of dishes.
Well heck, I watched Property Brothers and they had an episode on a Kosher house with 2 of everything. Guess they just wanted to splurge.
I'm watching that episode now. I wonder what it does for resale value? I wouldn't buy it (as swanky as the remodel is).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you Kosher? It blows my mind to have a kitchen with 2 dishwashers, 2 stoves, 2 fridges....
I am not kosher in the sense that you're thinking. I don't eat pork or shellfish, so I consider that some bet bland form of kosher. You may be thinking of Passover when some families use a different set of dishes.
Well heck, I watched Property Brothers and they had an episode on a Kosher house with 2 of everything. Guess they just wanted to splurge.
Anonymous wrote:If there are only ca 16 million Jews in the world, why does it feel more like there are 160 million of you?
Anonymous wrote:I haven't read the whole thread, so I don't know if this has already been asked but:
What is the Jewish view of the afterlife? Is there a belief in heaven/hell? Something else?
Anonymous wrote:Do orthodox really have a funeral service to the person who leaves the religion?
takoma wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wikipedia is not exactly an encyclopedia without errors.
'Medieval Europe' can mean several countries in several different centuries. Some sections were ruled more strictly by the church than others, some were not at all. Some places had a mix of different ethnic groups and they were not all treated equal. No central power except what some interpret as the power of the catholic church, except other parts were under islam and others by the orthodox church. Others coexisted with the existing paganism
So this is something I would really like to know more about. I know it could not be Spain as that was muslim. Italy is not really 'medieval europe', so I assume you are talking about the Germany, Netherlands, Portugal, Hungary, Romania, Poland etc?
Poland did not have jews in 'medieval' times.
I expressed my impression of where the tight-fisted Jew stereotype began. When asked for more information, I gave what little I could, which was a quote from Wiki because it pretty much encapsulated my meager knowledge, rather than as an expert source. If you want more knowledge, I don't purport to have it.