This week in Argentina the new president of the AMIA took the office and made a controversial statement. He said that true Jews are those who observe the Torah and follow its teachings in every aspect of their lives. It's the first time that an Orthodox Jew wins the election for AMIA president.
Here's a link, although it's in Spanish. http://www.lanacion.com.ar/edicionimpre … id=1020534
For those who don't speak Spanish, he basically said that people that don't follow strictly the teachings in the Torah aren't Jews. This, of course, started a huge controversy and made most of the Jewish Community in Argentina angry.
According to this guy if your parents are Jews, but you don't practice the Religion strictly, you aren't a Jew.
What do you think? Is being a Jew just a matter of heritage or is this guy right and it's a matter of Religious commitment?
Here's a link, although it's in Spanish. http://www.lanacion.com.ar/edicionimpre … id=1020534
For those who don't speak Spanish, he basically said that people that don't follow strictly the teachings in the Torah aren't Jews. This, of course, started a huge controversy and made most of the Jewish Community in Argentina angry.
According to this guy if your parents are Jews, but you don't practice the Religion strictly, you aren't a Jew.
What do you think? Is being a Jew just a matter of heritage or is this guy right and it's a matter of Religious commitment?