What is meant by the term “General Jewish Complex?
33A. The term General Jewish Complex refers to the totality of all persons who bear the name Jew. (Polydox Judaism extends the name Jew to persons Orthodox Judaism does not recognize as Jews.) The word “complex” as used here refers to a group of persons in an intricate variety and combination of relationships that forms a recognizable unit. Members of the General Jewish Complex do not necessarily all share the same religious systems, language, values or culture. They are, however, all related to other members of the group directly or indirectly in ways different from the ways in which they are related to persons who are not members of the group. These relationships can include such tangible and intangible qualities as sharing the name “Jew,” special attitudes of interest in or concern for other Jews, and shared feelings regarding phenomena such as antisemitism.