AskSatanOperator
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Hello, I did the most accurate DNA test, it did not determine nationality but just gave the haplogroup, I studied the topic and realized that R1a is rare among Jews, but H2a2b1 may have its origin in the Middle East and Europe. I would like to ask knowledgeable people if Jewishness can be determined by haplogroups or is it not a necessary factor and is it important in context? I myself very often experience the “I am a Jew” attack, especially when I get into difficult situations, the rabbis say that it is their god trying to get through to the person supposedly referring to the fact that he may have a Jewish soul, or some potential to become a Jew, it scares me and I need clarification, I am a young man and do not fully understand what is going on.