Pace Cartman, Paul Golin believes so:
There are well over a million intermarried Jews in the United States and likely more intermarried than single-faith households. There are more Americans under the age of 20 with one Jewish parent than there are with two. … The overwhelming majority of Jews pick and choose which Jewish laws they find meaningful and which they reject. Keeping kosher all the time? Rejected by 85 percent of American Jewry. Believing homosexuality is an abomination? Thankfully, rejected by a growing majority. When we start telling each other that our own individual red lines are the universally accepted “Jewish” red lines—and if you cross them, you’re a bad Jew—our community descends into recriminations.
Jonathan Freedland describes his Jewish fascination with the story of Jesus here. On a related note, Liel Leibovitz finds fault with Festivus, originated by Seinfeld, while Rachel Shukert defends it.