Interesting read. What stands out to me is that she says Judaism is very important to her emotionally, but also that she does not believe in God, nor does she consider herself religious. What?
I’d like to see someone define or explain secular Judaism. What the fuck is it?
Is that the faith? Presumably it would mean she identifies with that group for the 'cred' while not being an actual member of the group. Sounds kinda infiltrator-y, so its pretty telltale of a modern "journalist".
One of the top results when searching for the author's name: https://old.reddit.com/r/Judaism/comments/l4rlni/hi_im_talia_lavin_ask_me_anything/
Interesting read. What stands out to me is that she says Judaism is very important to her emotionally, but also that she does not believe in God, nor does she consider herself religious. What?
I’d like to see someone define or explain secular Judaism. What the fuck is it?
Is that the faith? Presumably it would mean she identifies with that group for the 'cred' while not being an actual member of the group. Sounds kinda infiltrator-y, so its pretty telltale of a modern "journalist".