The Greatest Story Ever Sold
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Then, she would not had been allowed to work in Jewish temple. Jewish women are not allowed to work or serve in Jewish temples, its Jewish men job. Goyim are not humans in Jewish mind, so she was not accounted as woman so allowed to work in Jewish temple.
Also, Jews are not allowed to work during sabbath, and with high probability, Jewish women allowed to be in temple only at sabbath, in other days they had to do housekeeping. This is additional thing making impossible that Mary was Jewish and work in Jewish temple.
She was galilean or greek or mixed. May be from other local tribe, but definitely not Jewish by Ghalakha laws.
So what religion was she and why did her son observe Passover?
Religion can't change etnicity.
And religious holidays are often celebrated by those who are not into that religion at all.
In USSR even most atheists celebrated purely religious Christmas and Resurrection. To the point, that soviet bread factories produced cakes of special recipe for Ressurection holidays under some non-religious name.
Why would Jesus celebrate a holiday from an obscure desert cult of he wasn't a part of it? They didn't celebrate Zoroastrian holidays in the USSR, Passover was only celebrated by Palestinian Jews
No. Because there was no Persians in USSR. Other religious holidays, Christian, Muslim, Jewish, Buddhist was celebrated even by most complete atheists in respective regions.
I don't see any problem with celebrating Jewish Passover by neighbouring Galileans. They could even practicise Jewdaism to some extent.
Mary was founder of first Greek center of Christianity on mount Athos, so even if she ever practicise Jewdaism, she definitely abandoned it.