There is a large Jewish population here in the Lowcountry of South Carolina. I notice here what I have observed in other places I have lived. Jews don't seem to let their faith stand in the way of making money. A good example is popular tourist restaurant, Hyman's Seafood. They serve shell fish, pork products, they are open on the Sabbath, they have gentile employees. Now this is true, so don't laugh too much, I attended a meeting with other pastors at Hyman's to meet and hear a real Israeli General talk about the situation in Israel. No joke, but shell fish appetizers were served. Who knew he may have been Mossad as well, so I have a source in Israel (I asked him if the Saudis had a nuke, he did not answer of say no they don't.)Being raised COGOP (like many in COG) I thought there were jobs I just could do - bartender, jeweler, convenience store owner, etc. I was so surprised some years ago to learn some of our church members worked at the HQs of Phil Morris, R. J. Reynolds and other tobacco/cigarette manufacturers. I had a deacon who worked for the drug company that sold Norplant and other birth control products and there was a minister in MI who was a delivery driver for Miller Beer. In the 1980s I was at a church where one of the members was a character actor and did small parts, but not always the most family friendly movies and TV shows. Lets not forget working for publishers who sell various forms of media that includes sexual, or for medical practices that preform abortions along with other medical proceeds. Man, the list goes on. Its much easier to be a non-believer (or Jewish or Catholic) when it comes to these matters.