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What About the Jews?
The term "Jew" denotes both an ethnic and religious identity (OED).
Traditional Judaism conceived of Jewishness as an ethnic characteristic as well as a religious belief. [1] Since you could not "join" racially, there could be no conversion. [2] The exception that proves the rule was that gentiles who married jews were encouraged to convert, in order to ensure that their children, who would be ethnically Jewish, would retain Jewish beliefs.
Christianity is not a race based religion but a belief based religion. Christianity actively seeks converts.
Therefore, The eXile is open to Christians of Jewish descent. This would include Jewish groups professing belief that "Yeshua" is the Messiah. They shall be received only upon baptism.
The eXile shall not receive Ethnic Jews who are not Christian, just as it shall not receive atheists, Muslims or other non-Christians.
Footnotes: [1] "The difference between Judaism and Christianity did not arise form the difference between their dogma [...] Christianity regarded salvation as the final freeing of man, once and for all, through baptism [...] Judaism recognized only the incessant and repeated striving for the realization of its mission - the perfection of the race as members of God's creation", Josef Kastein, History and Destiny of the Jews, Garden City Publishing, p. 183, (1936).
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