I'm talking about both groups, I guess? I was raised evangelical, and a lot of those types could be called 'aspirationally jewish', or at least have a reverence for Jews and Judaism that is, in my opinion, unbiblical.
But I've met Jews for Jesus type converts, and while I was too young at the time to ask properly phrased questions to grasp just how much of their religious and cultural practices came from rabbinic/pharisaical Judaism, I know that they, at least, celebrated Hanukah, in addition to Christmas, so they had some cultural observances that weren't from "Old Testament Judaism".
Do you mean like Jews by blood that converted to Christ?
No I'm talking about people that are aspirationally Jewish.
I'm talking about both groups, I guess? I was raised evangelical, and a lot of those types could be called 'aspirationally jewish', or at least have a reverence for Jews and Judaism that is, in my opinion, unbiblical.
But I've met Jews for Jesus type converts, and while I was too young at the time to ask properly phrased questions to grasp just how much of their religious and cultural practices came from rabbinic/pharisaical Judaism, I know that they, at least, celebrated Hanukah, in addition to Christmas, so they had some cultural observances that weren't from "Old Testament Judaism".