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Jason31243ParticipantAnn, I'm not sure which answer is correct, but I think it depends upon how you define 'Jewish' and 'Hebrew'. Does one denote the religion and the other an ethnicity or a cultural background? I'd say there isn't much difference, since culturally the two could be considered synonimous. When identifying an ethnic group, the terms are also synonimous. Probably a better question would be which sub-group (Judaism, like all other religions has it's own differing schools of progressives and orthodoxy, identified largely by regions they lived in during the past 1500 years) developed the foods you enjoyed (i.e.- eastern Europe vs. Iberia, etc.) In short, I don't think there's much difference between the two. Anyone else may correct me if I'm wrong.User Detail :
Name : Jason31243, Religion : Jewish, City : Pensacola, State : FL Country : United States, - AuthorPosts
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