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I’m not sure if this is the right place for this question, if not I’m sure a mod will delete quickly enough to not be a bother, or just let me know and I’ll delete it.

I have always been under the impression that in addition to being a culture and ethnicity, Judaism was also a religion. A sincerely held belief with a distinct set of practices and traditions. With a few schools of thought, but generally identifiably “Judaism”. My understanding was that this was a sincerely held belief for many people.

Am I wrong? I have been discussing this with someone who identifies as Jewish and they are so adamant that I’m wrong and there is no such thing that I’m genuinely questioning whether or not I’ve misunderstood some of my Jewish friends as well as most of what I’ve read on Judaism as a religious practice.

Can someone explain to me what I’m misunderstanding?

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