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At the very least, 5. Questions about individuals who happen to be Jewish (Isaac Asimov, Sandy Koufax, Albert Einstein, Benjamin Disraeli). without more going for them should be off-topic. They ...
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#3: Post edited
- At the very least,
- > 5. Questions about individuals who happen to be Jewish (Isaac Asimov, Sandy Koufax, Albert Einstein, Benjamin Disraeli).
without more going for them should be off-topic. They gave nothing to do with Judaism and can lead to questions like "What did Jesus mean when he said…?".
- At the very least,
- > 5. Questions about individuals who happen to be Jewish (Isaac Asimov, Sandy Koufax, Albert Einstein, Benjamin Disraeli).
- without more going for them should be off-topic. They have nothing to do with Judaism and can lead to questions like "What did Jesus mean when he said…?".
#2: Post edited
- At the very least,
> 5. Questions about individuals who happen to be Jewish (Isaac Asimov, Sandy Koufax, Albert Einstein, Benjamin Disraeli).- without more going for them should be off-topic. They gave nothing to do with Judaism and can lead to questions like "What did Jesus mean when he said…?".
- At the very least,
- > 5. Questions about individuals who happen to be Jewish (Isaac Asimov, Sandy Koufax, Albert Einstein, Benjamin Disraeli).
- without more going for them should be off-topic. They gave nothing to do with Judaism and can lead to questions like "What did Jesus mean when he said…?".
#1: Initial revision
At the very least, > 5. Questions about individuals who happen to be Jewish (Isaac Asimov, Sandy Koufax, Albert Einstein, Benjamin Disraeli). without more going for them should be off-topic. They gave nothing to do with Judaism and can lead to questions like "What did Jesus mean when he said…?".