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by rickdale
3300 days ago
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Well, speaking from a secular point of view, studying the Talmud in and of itself makes you religious regardless of the education you are getting from it. You are funny. You are basically orthodox for whats considered Jewish around me and yet you don't even think of yourself as ,"very religious". |
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Also, I think that the Koreans who study Talmud might not think that they are religious.
Honestly, anyone with intellectual curiosity I feel would find the Talmud interesting, regardless of being non-religious or of an ethnicity other than Judaism.