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What is Just do Jewish?

Welcome to "Just do Jewish"! This is a website for anyone who wants to incorporate more Judaism into their lives. There are many ways to do Jewish and we welcome every practice! Here you will find tips, products, stories and information about how to bring more Jewish culture into your homes. Whether you're enjoying a Friday night Shabbat dinner, engaging in lively debates about the meaning of life, or simply finding joy in the journey, Let "Just do Jewish" invite you to be a part of something timeless and beautiful.!

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Hey there! Let's dive into the wonderful world of Judaism – a rich and vibrant tapestry of beliefs, traditions, and stories that has been woven together over thousands of years.

Imagine a treasure chest filled with wisdom and teachings passed down through generations. That's Judaism! At its heart, it's a faith that celebrates a deep connection between people, the divine, and the world around us.

Judaism is a colorful blend of stories, beliefs, traditions, and values that have shaped the lives of millions of people across the globe.

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Now, let's talk about the big "G" – God! In Judaism, God is seen as the creator of everything, a loving and just presence who cares deeply for all of humanity. It's like having the ultimate cosmic cheerleader, supporting us through life's highs and lows.

One of the most iconic symbols of Judaism is the Star of David – those two overlapping triangles that form a beautiful star. It's a reminder of unity, bringing together different aspects of Jewish identity.

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Holidays are where the real party happens! Passover is like a giant family feast where we remember the story of the Exodus, and there's even a playful tradition of searching for hidden matzah (unleavened bread). Hanukkah is all about lighting up the darkness with a special menorah, and indulging in delicious fried foods. Yum!

But it's not all about history – Judaism also emphasizes how to live ethically and treat others kindly. The Torah, a collection of sacred texts, provides guidelines for a moral and just life.

© 2018 by Abi Taylor-Abt

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