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Not a "Jew" God, He is the One True God! God has no nationality.
The original "People" of God, were Hebrews, the Jews, grafted themselves into the Faith. So when we say God is the God of the Jews, IT means the early Hebrews, NOT the Satanic Jews of today! The waters have certainly been muddied! One thing is clear though, There are TWO camps of Jews! 1.) The actual people of God, who Obeyed Gods' Commandments, and 2.) The money changers from the Temples, that Jesus kicked out, who are the precursors of the modern Jew!

On the subject of "cannibalism", Communion IS NOT a Cannibalistic ritual!

Cannibalism could be defined as the consumption of human flesh by another human being. This process of consumption involves the killing and destruction of the flesh by eating it. Catholics do not claim to be killing Christ by this consumption of the Eucharist because we are not taking pieces of meat off of his body but instead eating bread that has been transformed into his body. We believe his body is sacramentally present under the appearance of bread and wine but we would never say his body is neither killed nor destroyed in this process.

"In the act of cannibalism, the flesh is broken down by the digestive system of the person and thus becomes part of the person. The nutrients are absorbed and used as energy. In the reception of the Eucharist, there is of course some amount of this process, but in a larger and spiritual way, the consumed doesn’t become part of the consumer but the consumer becomes part of the consumed. That is to say, when we receive the Lord in the Eucharist, we become more like Jesus Christ. We enter, more fully, into that membership of his body that we all receive at the sacrament of Baptism."

Source: https://dio.org/catholic-times/hey-father-my-protestant-friends-say-if-we-truly-believe-its-the-body-and-blood-of-christ-in-the-eucharist-when-we-receive-the-eucharist-isnt-that-cannibalism/