I can say that having grown up in South Florida and encountering a metric ton of wealthy Jews (from before my awakening), I was amazed at how many did not support Israel.
Most were very wonderful people, extremely family oriented, devoted, hard working, honest and generous to all. I don't remember giving that deeply into their reasoning but I don't recall negative feelings so much as being happy with being in the US, like, why would we need to go anywhere else?
Wow - all of your Jewish magical Jewish friends all sound perfect and interacting with them must have felt like being in paradise.
Sincere question: what's your theory on why Jews are the most exiled people in human history, having been kicked out of 195 countries for a total of 1,064 times?
They seemed distributed about the same as most of my circle in terms of honesty, and again, I didn't realize how unique it was, they were very honorable. Like 80-20.
Jews who don't love the Jewish state of Israel: Country for the Jewish race, are rarer than Sasquatch.
I suspect they are fictional like unicorns.
I can say that having grown up in South Florida and encountering a metric ton of wealthy Jews (from before my awakening), I was amazed at how many did not support Israel.
Did any of those Jews ever give you a reason why they did not support Israel?
What percentage of them were honest Jews?
Most were very wonderful people, extremely family oriented, devoted, hard working, honest and generous to all. I don't remember giving that deeply into their reasoning but I don't recall negative feelings so much as being happy with being in the US, like, why would we need to go anywhere else?
Wow - all of your Jewish magical Jewish friends all sound perfect and interacting with them must have felt like being in paradise.
Sincere question: what's your theory on why Jews are the most exiled people in human history, having been kicked out of 195 countries for a total of 1,064 times?
They seemed distributed about the same as most of my circle in terms of honesty, and again, I didn't realize how unique it was, they were very honorable. Like 80-20.