👉 In the context of Jewish law, "bochur" refers to someone who is not a Jew and thus cannot be considered a member of the Jewish community. This term has been used historically to describe individuals who do not belong to a specific religious or ethnic group, such as people from different countries or regions within the same country. The term was originally used by rabbinical scholars to define certain types of Jews who were considered outside the traditional boundaries of Judaism and who could not be considered members of