Thread:SoKeepherOfTheLostCities/@comment-38861504-20191206225820/@comment-44044902-20191209175919

Right.

There are many traditions that are unique specifically to Judaism. We [the Jewish community] worship in a synogogue, instead of a church or mosque. Our "day" (called Shabbat) is Saturday, unlike Christians, who's (I think; so sorry if I get this wrong!) is Sunday. We are born into our religion, and while that's technically true for every religion, you can't necessarily "convert" to Judaism, according to traditional texts. We have some great holidays that I personally adore, such as Rosh Hashanah (our New Year), Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement), and, of course, Hanukkah, which commemorates a whole story behind it.