Entered by Noor Salik
The concept of a secular Jew has always fascinated me.
Why a secular mind would cling to his/her Jewishness?
May be it is persistence of tribalism in human existence. A need to belong to some identifiable group. This point can be discussed later on. I did some Google searches. I found out that 44% of American Jews identify themselves as Secular. The next group with highest percentage is Buddhism. 22% of Buddhists in America classify themselves as secular. I wonder what % of Muslims classify themselves as secular?
I could not create a hyperlink for this article. But if you copy and paste the following link in URL, you may read this article about Secular Jew. An interesting article with important information about religious and cultural identities.
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