Can someone explain the little known facts of Judaism please?

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I understand the raw basics of Judaism of course, but what are things that would drawn people into the faith?
 
I don't know why this question has drawn bunch of antisemitic images... nothing to do with Judaism for real.

This site is good on Judaism: http://www.jewfaq.org

A lot of the draws are:
- About this how to this life morally and fully, not focused on afterlife.
- About being responsible, repairing the world (Tikkun Olam), self-empowering
- About learning, study, education, thinking, challenging ideas, endless creative stories and ways of looking at things... all to bring about compassion & respect for others, and deeper truths within ourselves.
- Very little dogma, no authoritative structure (Rabbis are more studied but just as fallable as everyone else), most is done by "committee"
- Strong family connections built into the religion, strong community connections, strong heritage connections
- Mystical side, practical side, fun side (lots of holidays & humor)...
- Room for disagreements, and totally different ways to approach the religion...
So anywhere you look something to fill you up, and often ways avoid aspects that don't work for you as much.
 
Halacha says I'm Jewish by birth
And that's all that matters to me

Fuk the racist haters

I can go to Israel

My home too, whether people like it or not
 
Please beware. metapedia is the white supremacist (stormfront) knockoff of wikipedia and does not present valid info on Judaism.
 
Judaism’s code of ethics make clear distinctions between Jews and Gentiles, and applications of this have contributed greatly to the conflict with gentile populations among whom the Jews have been resident, but also served to ensure the survival of the Jewish religion, and the Jewish people as a distinct ethnic group.

While most modern Jews do not adhere to the strictest notions of Gentile inferiority in a literal, religious sense, there are numerous examples of this being more common than usually reported.

Professor Kevin MacDonald has argued that Judaism, apart from its purely religious aspect, has functioned as a group evolutionary strategy to ensure Jewish cohesion and survival both before, during and after the diaspora. The hostility towards non-Jews to be observed in the Talmud as well as throughout Jewish history is thus no co-incidence, but an integral part of retaining a separate identity from surrounding populations, and thus maintaining the existence of Jews as a collective.

Being a rather small minority the Jews, MacDonald argues, could easily have been absorbed by any number of host populations through intermarriage, but strict regulations and a religious conviction of supremacy prevented this from taking place. This in turn has proved advantageous to Jews in general, while often being to the disadvantage of surrounding peoples.

Judaism (also known as Talmudism, Pharisaism or Rabbinism) is a deceitful racial supremacist ideology and pagan cult, principally centered around the self-worship of an ethnic group who call themselves the Jews.

Rabbinic Judaism is based upon the Talmud and its founding document is the Mishnah. It developed as a sect aspostising from the religion of ancient Israel after an oral tradition of their elders was developed while in captivity in Babylon. Its rabbis spuriously claim to this day that the Jews are a "chosen race", exalted above the rest of humanity. They rejected and executed the Messiah, Jesus Christ, because they believe such a figure will instead give the Jews all the land of the Gentiles and all the wealth of the world.
 
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