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Saining not smudging is a form of ritual purification and lustration in scottish folk magic practices here we discuss how to carry it out and avoid appropriation.

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an article about the corpse bride is actually jewish on the blog jevitches

Jewish legends are, well, legendary. They are filled with mystery, magic, fascinating creatures, wild adventures, and dazzling heroes. But if you ask most people, even most Jews, they may be largely unfamiliar with Jewish folktales outside of the Bible or Fiddler on the Roof. That is until you unravel the way in which Jewish folklore has been commodified and removed from its Jewish roots in order to be suitable for a non-Jewish audience. This phenomenon is not new and not singular to…

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a red candle sitting on top of a white table next to a piece of cloth

This was asked by a follower on TikTok ✨🧺 Jewish Magic is vast & diverse, so this is not an all encompassing video, but rather a short introductory discussion 🕊️ Have you ever made a bulsika/baytele? Did you grow up with them? #jewitches #jewitch #magic #protection #judaism #folklore #folkmagic #superstition | Jewitches

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a painting of a woman with long hair holding an owl in her arms and flying away

According to Jewish folklore, Adam had a wife before Eve. Her name was Lilith which means night. Lilith refused to be Adam’s wife, and rejected the fact that men and women are different . She revolted against God , and as a punishment for her revolt, she was thrown out of the Garden of Eden. She took revenge on God, men, women, and the world by killing new born babies which turned her into a demon that only lived to destroy. Lilith’s view of men, women, and the world is no different from…

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a lit candle sitting on top of a table next to a donut and other items

According to Rabbi Geoffrey W. Dennis, candles are a symbol of the human soul...They accompany Jews from birth to death and beyond. For many Jews, candles are a constant staple in life. From Shabbat to Channukah, they are staples in our homes and in our practices. Growing up, I joked that it never mattered if there w

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Jewish Fairy Tales and Legends - Kindle edition by Gertrude Landa, "Aunt Naomi". Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Jewish Fairy Tales and Legends.

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