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Interestingly, however, from a Jewish perspective, you would simply be considered a Jew; no mixed terms involved. Given that only the mother's ethnoreligious heritage counts in Jewish tradition, having a Jewish mother makes you a fully-paid up Jew, so to speak; the father's ethnicity/religion is irrelevant. The flipside to this ancient traditional classification is that having a Jewish father and a gentile mother does not make one a Jew.
That aside: self-identification is all about how you feel your identity has been composed.
well, i was raised catholic, by my dad, my mom never celebrated jewish holidays..



