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'''Cultural Judaism''' is an attitude that regards Jewishness as a matter of cultural legacy, rather than religion. Its relation to Judaism is through the history, civilization, ethical values and shared experiences of the [[Jewish people]].

Cultural Jews connect to their heritage through the [[Jewish languages|languages]], [[Jewish literature|literature]], [[Jewish art|art]], [[Jewish dance|dance]], [[Jewish music|music]], [[Jewish cuisine|food]], and [[Jewish holidays|celebrations of the Jewish people]]. For example, Jews who identify only with their particular culture may call themselves cultural Jews.

==See also==
* [[Center for Cultural Judaism]]
* [[Cultural Zionism]]
* [[Habonim Dror]]
* [[Jewish atheism]]
* [[Jewish secularism]]


==External links==

* [https://web.archive.org/web/20131226035047/http://www.jewish-languages.org/ Jewish Language Research Website]

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Revision as of 03:00, 8 January 2022

Cultural Judaism is an attitude that regards Jewishness as a matter of cultural legacy, rather than religion. Its relation to Judaism is through the history, civilization, ethical values and shared experiences of the Jewish people.

Cultural Jews connect to their heritage through the languages, literature, art, dance, music, food, and celebrations of the Jewish people. For example, Jews who identify only with their particular culture may call themselves cultural Jews.

See also