There are sincere and wonderful Jews. I humbly present this as a reminder:
"The Parable of the Wheat and the Tares is a well-known allegory that Jesus Christ told to his disciples. The story is found in the Gospel of Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43. The parable describes a farmer who sowed wheat in his field, but while he was sleeping, an enemy came and sowed tares (weeds) among the wheat. When the wheat began to grow, the tares also grew with it. The farmer’s servants asked him if they should pull out the tares, but he told them to wait until harvest time. At that point, the wheat and tares would be separated, and the tares would be burned. "
There are sincere and wonderful Jews. I humbly present this as a reminder:
"The Parable of the Wheat and the Tares is a well-known allegory that Jesus Christ told to his disciples. The story is found in the Gospel of Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43. The parable describes a farmer who sowed wheat in his field, but while he was sleeping, an enemy came and sowed tares (weeds) among the wheat. When the wheat began to grow, the tares also grew with it. The farmer’s servants asked him if they should pull out the tares, but he told them to wait until harvest time. At that point, the wheat and tares would be separated, and the tares would be burned. "