A lot of Jews say “HaShem” when referring to G-d. “HaShem” is Hebrew for “The Name.” That’s pretty easy.
You say one of the reasons you don't write it down is because it could be missuses.
the name “God” might be destroyed as refuse
What is the reason for not saying the name, even quietly in a prayer?
As for repetition in prayer, I have no more to offer.
I have no personal opinions about this, actually.
I was merely curious about your point of view, thank you for your insight!
Remember unlike Christians, Jews are not bound to accept the written text as literal or to avoid looking at it critically.
But then what is stopping you from picking and choosing what God ordered and what people just attributed to him?
Some "Christians" interpret it literally, but that can be because they want to be consistent. Sure your interpretation can come from context, but when there is no clear indicator. How do you "unbind" yourself fom looking at it literally?
But you can try to find the good in anything and adopt what works for you.
Do you believe that the positive impact a interpretation can have on your life trumps the true message?
So the fact that Jesus may have been a prophet doesn’t mean that I also have to think he is the Messiah.
But if he was a prophet from your God, would that not make him just as important as Jeremiah or Elijah? Would not your connection to him be more than the connection between Mormons and JWs?
Jews don’t go around thinking about what they don’t believe about Jesus.
But I also believe that how the Christians interpreted Jesus of Nazareth was incorrect.
So you have studied Jesus enough to deem Christians interpreted him incorrect? But you don't think he is important so you don't think about how he could preform miracles?
I am sorry if I am blunt but I don't understand how you can combine these; to me, contradictory ideas.
I don’t even believe in a personal Messiah as being the fulfillment of Jewish expectations.
If another "prophet" like Elijah preached a personal Messiah? Would that be different?
It is the entire NRSV New Testament text with footnotes, commentary, and study articles from Jewish sources regarding the material.
Sounds a bit "heavy" for me atm :P
Lastly, no. I don’t blame Christians as a whole for the Holocaust.
My blame was on these so-called members of Christendom, the nations that either did something or failed to do something. But I can’t call to blame people who weren’t alive then or Christians as a whole.
kinda makes it hard for me to accept the claims about Jesus in the New Testament...but that's just me.
But you see a connection between Jesus and the holocaust that makes you turned off by Jesus?