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judaism 101
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a lot of vocabulary necessary to describe jewish culture will be foreign to the average goy, which is totally understandable! if you see a term you don't recognize, it is probably here. if not, google is your friend!

b
bar/bat mitzvah - used as both an adjective and a noun, hebrew terms for a jew who has reached the age of maturity (thus, spiritual responsibility) and the ceremony associated with this event. "bar" means son, "bat" means daughter, so it is translated as "son/daughter of the commandment"

d
deep ecumenism - a jewish renewal value that acknowledges the importance of all spiritual traditions as paths to g-d

e
egalitarianism - in this context, it is the belief that jews of all genders have equal religious obligations and should have equal spiritual opportunities

g
gentile - a latin word meaning "of a family or nation" which often means non-jew in modern use
G-d - a respectful censoring of one of our deity's english titles done by many english-speaking jews
goy - a hebrew word meaning "nation" which is generally used to imply "from another nation/other nations" in regards to non-jews

h
HaShem - a transliteration of a hebrew word meaning "the name" in reference to the proper name of G-d

m
masorti - a transliteration of a hebrew word meaning "traditional"

r
rabbinic judaism - judaism that accepts the oral tradition believed to have been passed down to moses by G-d on mt. sinai, then to the sages, and now to rabbis
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