If Robinson Crusoe was a Jew
I think everyone has read the Life and strange surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe. So, was there an interesting point: Robinson, celebrated usual days short notch, and Sunday long. Robinson was a Christian, for this reason, it noted the Sunday - sacred day for Christians. During fever time Robinson was forced to make a simple calendar, because I lost count and didn't know what day.I believe that if Robinson Crusoe was a Jew, he would have observed the Sabbath day, respectively on this day was doing nothing. But how would he have done if the fever overcame him in this case? After having lost once, losing count of the days, he could not know what day at this particular moment. And each day would be the Sabbath. As if fate of Robinson in this case? He would have died of hunger, because they feared to violate the prohibition against work on the Sabbath?
Very interested in your opinion on this!
Robinson really was a Jew. But he could be a Buddhist and a Muslim. And Saturday singing Hari Krishna, Krishna Hari.
A Jew would never die. And since you mean the Jews as a particularly clever race of people, then neither would the reasonable person do not worry about religious matters in a survival situation.
When there is a question about vijivanie, the issue of religion itself disappears, well, or goes by the wayside.
if anything, the Jew would never sail on this precarious ship))
Who said anything about the Jews?!
Question topic - if he was a Jew, while the nationality is not the word.
Robinson would have worked on Friday until Saturday =)
and that there is a fundamental difference between the Jew and the Jew?
So ask a real Jew.That is, I have.And yet, no.
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Which was born and lived half my life in Belarus? You're not a true Jew.
Et is very profitable - on Saturday to the Jew, and Sunday - Christian.
that's why you have the mess that we have
and that there is a fundamental difference between the Jew and the Jew?
Jewish - religious affiliation, regardless of nationality.
A Jew (or a Jew) - national identity, regardless of religious affiliation.
In the same steppe:
The Israeli, resident of Israel, regardless of national or religious affiliation.