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My grandmother on my father's side's religion was Judaism, and she married a christian man. The rest of my family is christian and relatively secular, so that faith never really transferred, thankfully.
I'm fairly sure she was a "shabbos goy" situation, since my dad says she can't trace any jewish roots, and none of her children really inherited Judaism, not was she herself very "involved". But I don't really know what SS thinks about the shabbos situation.
I really love the Gods and meditation, and while I haven't tried any of the Rituals in JoS, I have considered myself a pagan for years and had nice experiences praying to the Hindu Gods. I've also had a lump in my throat feeling more than once in my life.

How would I know if I have jewish blood? Should I even worry about that?

I don't really know if gentiles practicing Judaism is all that common, so that has me very anxious. Is effectively everyone who practices Judaism just a racial jew, or are some families gentile converts?
 
My grandmother on my father's side's religion was Judaism, and she married a christian man

No one is a Jew in religion without also being a Jew in race. The Jewish religion is literally made to be the antithesis of a human being. No one would tend to such a thing even from a mental point of view. Not even a Christian would go in for Talmud recitations just because Jesus is a Jew. So if your grandmother is Jewish, is just Jewish by blood. And so you inherited her genes. Including the cohen gene. Yes, maybe your grandmother was a brunette and you are blond. It's the cohen gene though that you inherit andt it will show up more and more.
 
No one is a Jew in religion without also being a Jew in race.
Yeah, I am pretty sure that this is inaccurate.

To the OP: Practice what we have to offer. The proof is in the pudding.
 
Yeah, I am pretty sure that this is inaccurate

Yes, dear Brother. In itself you speak the truth. The point I was trying to make was statistically that I have never seen a Gentile spontaneously propose for Jewish religions.

Or at least, I have seen yes (there is literally everything around), but it was not that frequent. In Italy there are professional figures who study Hebrew, Judaism and all related Jewish religions. The fact is that in my life I have seen two or three people who said, "Interesting this Torah crap."

But yes, I agree with what you say and it is right in itself. Who knows then, the problem is that I have responded before to someone who thought his grandfather was Jewish only by religion, only to find out that he was also Jewish by race. So I start out biased sometimes. Thank you!

Also, I remember one time when HP Hooded Cobra was answering a question from a guy who was telling about his own uncle who read Torah aloud daily. And the various replies to that thread were very much based on this sort of statistic.
 
My grandmother on my father's side's religion was Judaism, and she married a christian man. The rest of my family is christian and relatively secular, so that faith never really transferred, thankfully.
I'm fairly sure she was a "shabbos goy" situation, since my dad says she can't trace any jewish roots, and none of her children really inherited Judaism, not was she herself very "involved". But I don't really know what SS thinks about the shabbos situation.
I really love the Gods and meditation, and while I haven't tried any of the Rituals in JoS, I have considered myself a pagan for years and had nice experiences praying to the Hindu Gods. I've also had a lump in my throat feeling more than once in my life.

How would I know if I have jewish blood? Should I even worry about that?

I don't really know if gentiles practicing Judaism is all that common, so that has me very anxious. Is effectively everyone who practices Judaism just a racial jew, or are some families gentile converts?
Judaism is not a religion, it’s a race. If your grandmother is jewish all the bloodline is jewish.
 
No one is a Jew in religion without also being a Jew in race. The Jewish religion is literally made to be the antithesis of a human being. No one would tend to such a thing even from a mental point of view. Not even a Christian would go in for Talmud recitations just because Jesus is a Jew. So if your grandmother is Jewish, is just Jewish by blood. And so you inherited her genes. Including the cohen gene. Yes, maybe your grandmother was a brunette and you are blond. It's the cohen gene though that you inherit andt it will show up more and more.

No, an actual goyim can convert to judaism, they have all their ways to convince people.
And nobody convert to these religions by knowing the full truth about them but by believing lies about them.
 
Yeah, I am pretty sure that this is inaccurate.
No one is a Jew in religion without also being a Jew in race.
I agree with Henu here.

Who says there are no Gentiles who follow jewish "religion" because they have been dragged into that?
This conclusion seems to me an AI generated reply, where the AI read most pages in JoS, stating that being a jew is a racial fact and not only a matter of religion. That is true, but it's not the same as saying that Gentiles cannot be dragged into judaism.
 
How would I know if I have jewish blood? Should I even worry about that?
Should you even find any sound evidence that your grandmother was not jewish in terms of race (as it's most likely true), it is higly possible that your mind wouls still be in doubt. A small doubt, hidden, unconscious, may grow with time and distract your mind, by thinking you "may" have some jewish heritage and instilling doubts and obstacles in your spiritual workings.

So - in order to be 100% sure - if I were you I would ask the Gods for a blatant, clear and very sound repky on this.

The Gods are wonderful and to my experience, when a vital and life-sustaining matter is confronted, they always replied to me very clearly, could not even be in doubt, sometimes I received replies so clear that their energy vibrated with me for hours.

Holding a doubt in your mind, may undermine your faith in yourself, and your path in Satanism.
Wipe away all doubts by asking to a Superior Source like out Gods. Their wind will blow away all clouds in your mind.
This is priceless, being clean and doubtless in your path may only lead to success.
 
My grandmother on my father's side's religion was Judaism, and she married a christian man. The rest of my family is christian and relatively secular, so that faith never really transferred, thankfully.
I'm fairly sure she was a "shabbos goy" situation, since my dad says she can't trace any jewish roots, and none of her children really inherited Judaism, not was she herself very "involved". But I don't really know what SS thinks about the shabbos situation.
I really love the Gods and meditation, and while I haven't tried any of the Rituals in JoS, I have considered myself a pagan for years and had nice experiences praying to the Hindu Gods. I've also had a lump in my throat feeling more than once in my life.

How would I know if I have jewish blood? Should I even worry about that?

I don't really know if gentiles practicing Judaism is all that common, so that has me very anxious. Is effectively everyone who practices Judaism just a racial jew, or are some families gentile conver

My advice is you stick with Gods. Even if you might have jewish blood I think with an iron will and doing meditations and asking Gods for guidance could do wonders. Maybe with a hard work and Gods help your soul can evolve from that jewishness. It's just my idea but I have a feeling it's possible through a hard work. Try to ask Zeus, meditate on this.
 
My advice is you stick with Gods. Even if you might have jewish blood I think with an iron will and doing meditations and asking Gods for guidance could do wonders. Maybe with a hard work and Gods help your soul can evolve from that jewishness. It's just my idea but I have a feeling it's possible through a hard work. Try to ask Zeus, meditate on this.
No, that's is not true or possible in any way.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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