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From time to time we are informed by the media about DNA
research which allegedly will reveal finally who is who?
Results of such research will not tell as about person’s
merit or character, his accomplishments or spirituality, it may inform us
however about which DNA pool he comes from. But
will Jews use this data, to determine who is a Jew?
The Torah teaches us about the 70 descendants of Noah. These
descendants were the protoplast of all nations of the world. Due to the adaptive
character of DNA through the years peoples skin color and other natural characteristics
changed. Different genes allowed for variety of populations to adapt to diverse
environments. DNA allows these changes to
happen. These changes are also called ‘micro evolution’ within the specie. The
same DNA however doesn’t allow one specie to
change into another specie because DNA
mutations are always harmful to the new organism that come to existence with the
mutated/broken DNA . The changes that do
occur within the specie only happen by using and combining different, healthy
‘ingredients’ of DNA , received from common ancestors.
This rule applies to fauna and flora as well.
Within the last 4000 years most of the nations of the world mixed
and intermingled one with another. The tradition of the Jewish sages tell us,
that after King Sancheriv resettled entire groups of people within his Assyrian
empire, there remains no trace of those original nations. Even our “cousins”
the Ishmaelim or Edomim have no distinct connection to their original
ancestors. Their lineage is more a matter of agreement, tradition and certain
cultural and religious aspects characteristically common to those two
civilizations rather than real lineage as descendants of their ancestors.
Is Jewish lineage and its connection to their ancestors
different then the other nations of the world? Much different. Due to the fact
that a Jew was defined not only by his national membership in the Jewish nation
but due to his faith that prohibited him to marry a non Jewish person there
exists to a much greater extent the possibility to talk about something which
we can call - Jewish DNA pool.
It is necessary however to remember that this ‘Jewish DNA pool”
has overflowed or drained into the
bigger “World DNA pool” through our history by voluntary and compulsory
conversions to other religions. Maybe it will be possible with future advances in
science to actually discover how many non Jews are in fact descendants of the
four emahos (Sarah, Rivka, Rochel and Leah) but will it change anything
regarding their Jewishness, will it make them Jewish?
According to Halacha – the Jewish code of law it will not.
Jewish Codex of Law defines who is Jew and who isn’t from the time of Moishe
Rabeinu i.e. the establishment of the Jewish nation until the beginning of XIX
century. However since the time of Haskala – the so called Jewish
enlightenment’ there is a lot of confusion regarding definition of who is a “Jew”
or “Jewish”
The theory of race is not a new invention. Already in ancient
history there were people who maintained superiority over other parts of
humanity. In the XIX century however modern racism was reinvented especially
after the publication of Charles Darwin’s book. It became popular to believe
that different people stepped down from different trees at different times, and
their undergoing different evolutions made them naturally more talented and
capable or less talented.
Racism does have however, great supporters among the adherents
of the Bible including the Bible’s own people –the Jews. As was said above,
there is such a thing like a ‘Jewish DNA
pool’ but does it make the Jewish people into a Jewish race? Such a theory was promoted
by some of the scientists of racism in that crucial XIX century, some of them
Jewish some of them not. Among the people believing in racial theories were
such luminaries of existential philosophy as Emanuel Kant and Friedrich Hegel
(not Jews).
But it was their adherent Martin Heidegger who was a member
of the German Nazi party who believed in the practical application of those
theories. And we all know how harmful these practical applications of race were for
the Jews.
Now new theories of race are emerging based on DNA. The
Jewish Newspaper claming to be orthodox asks in its title “Who is a Jew? DNA can
hold a key.”
Just stunning! A so called orthodox newspaper!
Would DNA be a key to
find about the Jewishness of Moishe Rabainu sons? Or Pinchas ben Eleazar who
(Eleazar) married Moishe Rabenu’s wife sister?
Pinchas who is is Eliahu HaNavi as our
tradition tells us, is the grand son of Yisro the ger? How many of us could
even imagine that, Eliahu Hanavi is a son of person who was not born with
complite Jewish DNA !? What about the mitochondria
of King’s David’s great grandmother Ruth?
Shemaya, Avtalion, Onkelos, Rabbi Meir bal HaNess, Rabbi
Akiva, Abraham baal Ha Toisfos…
Again and again in these types of discussions I mention the
names of a few of the greatest Jewish sages just to shock people into thinking and
not just regurgitating ideas completely strange to their ancestors, ancestors
who perhaps also have some of the DNA from out of the “pool”.
The Bobover Rebbe,
Reb Shloimie Halbershtam once said to Jewish convert – “I also have blood of Gerim in my
veins. I can trace my ancestry all the way to King David and his Great grand
mother was a Moabite.”
We will continue this topic in a future essay.
Matys Weiser
5 comments:
Good post!
Isn't DNA testing considered to be witchcraft which is specifically prohibited in the Torah?
No Science is prohibited by Torah and Science is not prohibited by Torah.
Lie is prohibited by Torah. When the facts are being distorted by contemporary wizards calling themselves scientist in service of their anti Torah ideology, that’s what is wrong. But this is topic for different essay.
This essay however is about attempts to designate who is a Jew based solely on DNA research. That is also non Torah idea.
DNA testing is one of the major scientific achievements of our age.
In fact thanks to organization “Dor Hayeshurim”, the DNA study on orthodox Jewish population is one of the most advanced DNA research programs in the world.
Shuloim to you.
As it is stated at the end of the essay, I-H I will come back to this topic in the future.
I hope, then, the issue of “Who is a Jew’ will be closer to clarification.
At this time I’m traveling again and have no access to my library which without help of few “good books” my answer would be incomplete.
Best regards.
I'm so inspired by you sharing your journey with us! Thank you so much Mr Weiser.
Todah rabah and many many brachas.
Shlomith
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