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  • Презентация: A sneak peek at jewish life and culture
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    A sneak peek at Jewish life and culture

    By Alex Balova, 2PA

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    Jews. Where do they live?

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    Jews. What do they look like?

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    None oftheabove (or on theleft) isreallytrue Curly black hair “Jewish” hook-nose WearingkippahsandotherJewishreligiousclothes

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    Some myths and facts about Jews

    Myth 1: Jews love money It is a myth. All Jewish people have their own different attitudes to money.

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    Myth #2: All Jewish people are very religious, and Israel is a typical Eastern country which has strict laws all base It’s a myth. Israel was in many ways influenced by the USA, and although some amount of people are still religious, the biggest cities (like Tel Aviv) are highly liberal and tolerant

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    Myth #3: Jewish people love and respect their mothers very much, while mothers tend to take a lot of care of their sons. It’s true. Jewish mothers (especially in religious families) really do have almost the same relationships with their children as is described in folklore.

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    Myth #4: Religious Jews have sex through a hole in a sheet It’s a myth. Its origins are not quite clear so far. It might have to do with a traditional religious garment Jewish men wear which looks like a sheet with a hole in it when it is drying. The other version deals with a peculiar Jewish divorce law.

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    Myth #5. Jewish national cuisine. And THAT is not a myth. It’s a legend.

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    Things you probably didn’t know about Jews

    Kosher dietary laws based on the Bible do not only forbid you to eat pork, but also rabbits, camels, eagles, vultures, ravens, owls, gulls, hawks, all flying insects and lots of others. You also can’t eat meat with any kinds of dairy.

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    Jews have a holiday, Purim, during which it is obligatory to all adults (which is from age 14) to get so drunk you can barely speak. This is done so that you couldn’t tell the difference between love and hatred and made friends with all of your enemies.

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    Things you probably didn’t know about Jews

    You can’t officially get married in Israel unless you and your partner both are Jewish. But Israel accepts all marriages made in other countries

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    Jewish people you probably know: which one is Jewish?

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    Which one of them is Jewish?

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    Thanks for listening!

    Wanna find out more about Jewish culture, taste some Jewish dishes and test your knowledge of this nation? Come to our “Surprise Me” Jewish meeting!

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