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It's that time of the year. Thanksgiving is over, the air is colder and crisper, and lights are coming up again. Billions of people around the world are getting ready to celebrate the birth of Jesus. Except the Jews, of course. But that doesnt mean they wont participate in the obsession with everyones favorite member of the tribe. Most people forget that he was one of ours, though. And in the season of joy and celebration, the odd op-ed and the very common tweet mis-ethnicizing Jesus never, ever fails.
Jesus was not white. This statement is simple enough, and it is truthful, I suppose. (I never assumed he looked like a Renaissance painting because I have common sense, and now we have BBCs reconstruction, which looks like he would have been profiled by airport security, for sure.)
But once you give an inch
Now, absolutely everyone wants to claim the lord and savior as theirs. I mean, were all obsessed with representation, and the son of God is the ultimate cop. Jesus has been Black. He has been Asian. He has been Irish. Jesus has even transcended the racial debate and has been gendered as non-binary. OH, and lest I forget, Jesus has of course been Palestinian. A Palestinian Brown Jew, nonetheless. Might as well have been a sphinx.
So heres where the Jews come in. Weand this is a loose we thankfullyhave resorted to defending ourselves against misinformation and erasure by stating the obvious. Jesus could not have been Palestinian because Palestine did not exist in his lifetime. He was born in the Kingdom of Judea, and the term Palestine wasnt used until more than a century after his death. And I hope I dont have to explain why he wasnt Black or Asian because I wont. Jesus was a Jew. He was Judean, if you will. Fine.
https://jewcy.com/religion-and-beliefs/jesus-was-ashkenazi
For the humor impaired, he's writing this tongue and cheek.
question everything
(48,813 posts)A Scandinavian, perhaps?
Maine Abu El Banat
(3,479 posts)Why did he deliver the Beatitudes in English?
question everything
(48,813 posts)And some had to be reminded - to no avail - that the Bible was not written in English..
LetMyPeopleVote
(154,549 posts)multigraincracker
(34,090 posts)Human and Gods. Don't tell anyone, but it's still true.
Karadeniz
(23,424 posts)MosheFeingold
(3,051 posts)Although I suppose it could depend on what standard of proof one uses.
But the existence of a trouble-making Jewish preacher by the name of "Yeshua" who ended up getting himself killed by the Romans is as well-recorded as anything of that era and location, including in the Talmud and various other Jewish writings.
What is said is not particularly flattering, but they don't doubt his existence.