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when bellator went to Tel Aviv all the undercard were pro debuts..... can't tell you the current gen but apparently the next gen has been started
If we're talking about boxing too...former heavyweight champion of the world Max Baercant find any on fight finder
No...his father was Japanese and his mother was Portuguese/Italian.Lyoto Machida is half Japanese and half Israeli.
I don't know what you're talking about. Genetics comes from both parents.You are only technically jewish if your mother is. Doesn't pass through a father.
I don't know what you're talking about. Genetics comes from both parents.
Dogma. You're still genetically part Jewish if your father is Jewish.? Not talking about genetics but rather whether or not Israel recognizes you as Jewish.
No...his father was Japanese and his mother was Portuguese/Italian.
Klitschko brothers. If I'm not mistaken they have Jewish ancestors from their father side and from mother side too. But they are not 100 % genetically Jewish and religiously I think they are Christians.If we're talking about boxing too...former heavyweight champion of the world Max Baer
Dogma. You're still genetically part Jewish if your father is Jewish.
Lyoto Machida is half Japanese and half Israeli.
Dogma. You're still genetically part Jewish if your father is Jewish.
And I was calling that religious dogma. Jewish genetics isn't dictated by laws.? Who exactly are you arguing with? I am Jewish by conversion and marriage. My daughter gained dual citizenship with Israel only as a result of her mother being jewish. I don't qualify. That is simply the way it works under Jewish law.
It's a religion...
And I was calling that religious dogma. Jewish genetics isn't dictated by laws.
It's also an ethnicity.
https://www.ancestry.com/dna/ethnicity/european-jewish
I made no such claim. Do you have to be a citizen of Israel in order to be Jewish?If you want citizenship in Israel your mother has to be Jewish. Is that so hard for you to understand? It is a cultural requirement. By your "definition" a person with only a Jewish father would be recognized by Israel as Jewish because of genetics and that is simply incorrect.
You can keep trying to make some kind of point here or accept the facts of the culture and religion.
I made no such claim. Do you have to be a citizen of Israel in order to be Jewish?