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According to Humanistic Judaism, one can be a Jew without having Jewish ancestry or by going through religious conversion.
According to Humanistic Judaism, one can be a "Jew" without having Jewish ancestry or by going through religious conversion. Do you think that is fair, meaning that it is okay that I can be "Jewish" simply because I "identify" with Judaism? What are the pros and cons of the Jewish Humanist perspective?