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marybourg

(13,181 posts)
Mon Sep 16, 2024, 04:01 PM Sep 16

What do we make of this new conceit that

“Jesus was not white”? Does that make us pale-skinned Ashkenasi Jews “not white”? Or did we get whitewashed by living cut off in Polish ghettos for a thousand years? Or should we just ignore it as a piece of thoughtless but well-intentioned new -thinkery?

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What do we make of this new conceit that (Original Post) marybourg Sep 16 OP
Ignore elleng Sep 16 #1
Do a little research maybe? NoRethugFriends Sep 16 #2
Having honey olive skin marybourg Sep 16 #4
Why is this so important to you? NoRethugFriends Sep 16 #8
This is a discussion board. I had something to marybourg Sep 16 #9
G*D isn't concerned with that stuff, it's meant to create purposeless dissension. marble falls Sep 16 #3
Jesus was certainly not Ashkenazi! Richard D Sep 16 #5
Italian and Greek people are not white? marybourg Sep 16 #6
It's complex. Richard D Sep 16 #7
Some people want Jesus to be like them. Mosby Sep 16 #10

NoRethugFriends

(2,992 posts)
2. Do a little research maybe?
Mon Sep 16, 2024, 04:06 PM
Sep 16

By working with Yossi Nagar, an Israeli anthropologist who was able to prove that the physical characteristics of the bones of Jews which date back to the time of Jesus have similarities to the bones of contemporary Iraqi Jews, Taylor concluded that Jesus had honey/olive skin, brown eyes and brown or black hair.

Richard D

(9,348 posts)
5. Jesus was certainly not Ashkenazi!
Mon Sep 16, 2024, 04:46 PM
Sep 16

But was from the middle east of that time. Chances are very good that he was short, had curly hair, and olive to light brown skin. When most people use the term "white", it is for those people from western Europe. Think English, Irish, Nordic, etc.

You can image search "what did Jesus really look like" and get some pretty interesting representations.

https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-35120965

marybourg

(13,181 posts)
6. Italian and Greek people are not white?
Mon Sep 16, 2024, 04:55 PM
Sep 16

My Italian daughter in law and Greek neighbor would be surprised to hear that.

Ashkenasi Jews are not the descendants of the very people Jesus sprung from?

Mosby

(17,448 posts)
10. Some people want Jesus to be like them.
Mon Sep 16, 2024, 08:43 PM
Sep 16

And white Jesus has more than a little bit of cultural baggage, so brown/black Jesus is a easier sell.

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