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Are the Jews the Chosen People?



Question:

I have long been uncomfortable with the concept of the "Chosen People". To suggest that as Jews we are somehow closer to G-d than all other nations smacks of arrogance, elitism, and racial prejudice. How is that any different to anti-Semitism?

Sincerely,
Margaret

Answer:

Dear Margaret,

That is a fantastic question -- a question that could only come from someone who is chosen. Allow me to explain.

In the Jewish understanding, chosenness leads not to arrogance, but rather to humility. If it were some human king that chose us to be his special people, then your assumption would be correct -- we would become elitists. When a mortal power shows favoritism towards a subject, that subject will become more arrogant as a result -- the closer you are to the king, the more significant you are, and the more significant you are the higher respect you feel you deserve.

But we were chosen by G-d. And the closer you are to G-d, the more you sense your insignificance. While being buddy-buddy with a human leader inflates your ego, a relationship with G-d bursts your selfish bubble. Because G-d is an infinite being, and all delusions of petty self-importance fall away when you stand before infinity. Being close with G-d demands introspection and self-improvement, not smugness.

This is the idea of the Chosen People -- a nation of individuals who have been given the opportunity to sense G-d's closeness, hear His truth and relay his message to the world. All agree that it was the Jews that introduced the world to monotheism and a system of ethics and morals that has shaped the modern view of life and its purpose. And it is the survival of Judaism to this day that attests to the eternal value of this system.

To say that this is ethnocentric is absurd for one simple reason: anyone from any ethnic background can convert to Judaism and become chosen. Jewish chosenness is not a gene, it is a state of the soul. Anyone wishing to take it upon themselves is welcome -- as long as they are ready to have their bubble burst.

So the arrogant person is not acting chosen. The true test of chosenness is how humble you are. You, Margaret, have passed this test with flying colors. Your humility is so deep, it doesn't allow you to accept that you are chosen. While most other religious groups are quite comfortable claiming that they are the best, we Jews will do anything to say that we are nothing special. Now that's what I call a Chosen People!


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Posted: Jan 7, 2009
nonsense
From answer: "All agree that it was the Jews that introduced the world to monotheism and a system of ethics and morals that has shaped the modern view of life and its purpose. And it is the survival of Judaism to this day that attests to the eternal value of this system."

First, most people informed peole do not believe the Jews introduced the world to monotheism. Even the ancient Hebrews were not monotheistic. The monotheism that exists today is in large part a product of the Romans and the Roman Catholic church.

Further, the ethics and morals of the modern world view derive little if anything from Judaism, but rather are a product of the cultural clashes between the classical tradition (Greeks and Romans) and Northern Europeans (most notably the Protestant reformation and its aftermath).

The survival of Judaism has been accomplished only by virtue of the fact that the Hebrew scriptures were tacked onto the Christian Gospels.
Posted By Jack Jones, los angeles, CA/USA

Posted: Dec 29, 2008
Covenant
Just thinking - So G-d breathed into Adam and we understand the deeper meaning of this extends to all people, Jews and Non-Jews. We are all from G-D. Is there room then also for the covenant established by Abraham to be established in the Heart of all people as well - ? Thus there being an esoteric manifestation of Judaism, in terms of worldly religion, but also an esoteric Judaism, in the Heart of all creation which bears witness to the Oneness of God - thus with the Jewish teachings and path of Return being valid for all Creation, while Obligatory for Jews - with non-Jews, those who dwell in inner Realities - also recognizing the wisdom of Abraham and affirming their commitment to G-D and His Primordial covenant with all His Creation. Perhaps Jews are leaders in this testimony, formally taking this covenant with G-D, though I would say that the covenant is there for all people to affirm - the result of which is the burden on the Ego resulting in great Blessings and great paradox.
Posted By Gregory Scarborough, Atlanta, GA

Posted: Dec 1, 2008
I am a Christian and I believe that the Jews are G-d's chosen people. I think its absurd to call it racism, or elitism. You cant place G-d into politically correct terminology. I may not agree entirely with Judaism, but look at all the persecution placed on the Jews all these years.

I believe there will be a time when all nations will fight against Israel, but G-d will be fighting Israel's war.
Posted By J



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