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I guess I did miss the rabbi mention in my first read of the article, but it would really help if articles explicitly stated people were Jewish before categorizing them as such. Not all sons of rabbis are Jewish, althogh probably most are (the fact that Jewishness is passed maternally gets involved, although rabbis being married to non-Jews was proably rare before 1970, and since then has been rare among non-reformed Jews)John Pack Lambert (talk) 05:00, 14 August 2011 (UTC)Reply