I don't know of any Jews who would take offense that a Christian decided not to participate in a Shabbat dinner due to a sincere faith conviction. We Jews should be--and most Jews are--happy to see young men and women live their lives according to their Christian faith.
Evan Myers, who has been credited with helping write Kevin Roberts’ book and is reportedly involved in crafting his public statements, is said to have worked on the video Roberts filmed last Thursday with Ryan Neuhaus. He has also stated that his faith “prevents” him from attending a Shabbat dinner.
Replying to @LeorSapir
I think it misunderstand what a Shabbat dinner is, but I would take no offense.

Nov 5, 2025 · 9:14 PM UTC

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Replying to @JNLevin @LeorSapir
He should have Googled it. Or simply asked, "What does Shabbat dinner entail? I'm not familiar with it." Not asked a leading question about whether it was a "litmus test."
I think it is ignorant, not offensive, to decline a Shabbat dinner for religious reasons. If you're saying he seems to have some negative assumptions, I won't argue with you. The two things are separable.
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