Not familiar with them. I'm sure you'll fill me in.
All due to the simple fact that despite our reservations about each other's beliefs, we choose to deal with each other as human beings.
Weird, hunh?
I've been to some formal holidays at Avram's house. We both draw enormous amusement, and great comfort, at the idea of a Shawnee atheist participating with all respect in Orthodox Jewish rituals.
The key is that he doesn't demand that I believe, only that I respect.
No not weird, privileged, trusted, accepted. I worked for Jews for years, actually a couple of decades...Catholics and Jews...what can I say, we have an affinity...we discussed religion and belief frequently. In those days I was a christian, albeit a Catholic light he was fairly traditional although not quite kosher. I haven't seen him for years and his health was poor the last time I saw him. I am certain he would have been more comfortable with my Christian perspective than he would be with my non Christian belief system that I now embrace. But I know for a certainty he would be curious about how I arrived at the place where I am now and he would be interested in how I believe it has changed me for the better or for the worse and he would have an opinion ready to share.
My parents while Catholic embraced parts of the church while rejecting other parts purely based upon what they felt was acceptable from a human rights perspective. Thus when I became a part of this company owned by a Jew I was fairly open to learning whatever he could teach me about his belief system and he was willing to talk.
It was a gift for a young gentile girl from a small city. And I will be eternally grateful to have grown up and matured within such a company, protected in many ways, challenged in others, pushed in some ways, given power over others I was not ready for and kept in my place in some others.
It is a world unto itself...to be allowed a glimpse into it as a non-Jew is a privilege to share as you do...well that is something else..kudos to you as it says a lot about how he respects and accepts and trusts you.