Are These The Real Jews And The Israelites 01c
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A new exciting video that asks... • Who Are the (Real,authentic) Jews, • and who are the (Real,authentic) Israelite's? • Conversely, Jew (Yehudi) was popularized • in the era of the Persian exile - • at which point the Israelite's, • not under Judean rule, • had become steeped in idolatry and exiled forever - • and all the remaining Israelite's • (even those not from the Tribe of Judah) • were known as Jews. • @: https://www.chabad.org/library/articl... • Who Are the Israelite's? • For all practical purposes, Israelite is synonymous • with Jew or Hebrew. • The term Israelite comes from the name Israel, • which was conferred upon Jacob, grandson of Abraham, • and father of the 12 Tribes, after his victory over • the angel of Esau, with whom he “struggled” • on the banks of the River Jabbok.1 • It can be interpreted • to mean “prevailer over mighty [angels],” • “prince of G‑d,” or “upright one of G‑d.” • It is also the root of the (less common) name Jeshurun, • to which is similar to Israel in the original Hebrew. • @: https://www.chabad.org/library/articl... • Is There a Difference Between Hebrews, Jews and Israelite's? : • When speaking of the fleshly nation of Israel, • the term Hebrew ties the people directly to Abraham; • Israelite relates them to Jacob, or Israel, • and Jew or Jews reminds us of this people's • homeland and is used to distinguish the race • from other people or to contrast them with others. • @: https://www.timberlandchurch.org › articles › is-there-a-difference-between-hebrews-jews-and-israelites • The term Jews was first used to describe the inhabitants of Judah, • the name taken by the two southern tribes of the nation • of Israel during the division (2 Kings 16:6; 2 Kings 25:25). • After the Babylonian captivity, the meaning was extended • to embrace all of Israel. It is suggested by some • that this name may have been given to all Israel at • this time because the larger portion of the remnant • of the covenant people were from Judah • (New Unger Bible Dictionary). • Jew or Jews is often used to contrast or to distinguish • this nation from Samaritans, Gentiles, or proselytes • (John 4:9; Romans 2:9; Acts 2:10). • --------------------------- • How did the Germans know who was Jewish? : • @: https://aboutholocaust.org/en/facts/h... • German officials identified Jews residing in Germany through the normal records created by a modern state. They used census records, tax returns, synagogue membership lists, parish records (for converted Jews), routine but mandatory police registration forms, the questioning of relatives, and from information provided by neighbors and municipal officials. • In territory occupied by Nazi Germany • or its Axis partners, • Note: Jews were identified largely through Jewish community • membership lists, individual identity papers, captured census • documents and police records, • and local intelligence networks. • Germany’s racial laws identified a “Jew” • as anyone with three or more Jewish grandparents, regardless • of their religious identity or practice. • Conversions to Christianity were pronounced • illegitimate going back two generations, • formalizing and instituting Nazi racial theories.
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