Although born to and raised by parents who were Ashkenazi, Feynman was not only an atheist, but declined to be labelled Jewish on supposedly "ethnic" grounds. He routinely refused to be included in lists or books that classified people by race. He asked to not be included in Tina Levitan's The Laureates: Jewish Winners of the Nobel Prize, writing, "To select, for approbation the peculiar elements that come from some supposedly Jewish heredity is to open the door to all kinds of nonsense on racial theory," and adding "…at thirteen I was not only converted to other religious views, but I also stopped believing that the Jewish people are in any way 'the chosen people'".
I'm not quite sure what to make of this. Can a Jew really suppress his kike DNA enough to become an honest human?
As a semi-Jew I also find all that religiously-derived lore (``the chosen people'' etc.) bullshit.
As for Feynman, this citation only raises my respect for him.
Yes. Actually intelligent Jews like Feynman may cast away their Jewish customs and become honorable. Plagiarist like Einstein cannot, because they can only steal things from the patent office, abandon their family so they can fuck their cousin, and make asses out of themselves when they make up cosmological constants to impress themselves and get laughed at.