I am certain that it does not come as a shock to most of you to find out that I am Jewish. My last name might as well be a neon sign sitting atop my head blinking the words “Jew here, Jew here”. That’s okay, I am proud of my culture and traditions. I would not have it any other way, and in many ways, I see myself as an ambassador to the world for my people.
I have spent years in Hebrew school, where I was taught the history of the Jews, and the Hebrew language. Having read Smiths chapter on the Judaism, I cannot say that I have learned a great deal beyond what I already know. Instead of regurgitating what Smith has written, I am going to take this opportunity to pose some questions, and relay some of my thoughts and experiences of being
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