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鈥淲hile Shabbat services have been an incredibly important part of my life, not everyone connects with our rich tradition by praying out of a book.鈥

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鈥淲hile Shabbat services have been an incredibly important part of my life, not everyone connects with our rich tradition by praying out of a book.鈥
鈥淎fter I became a bat mitzvah, I let Judaism fade into the background of my life.鈥
鈥淧eople would always ask me what kind of Jew I was. Orthodox? Conservative? Reform? I always said, 鈥業鈥檓 just a Mizrahi Jew, and that鈥檚 good enough.鈥欌
鈥淚 always feel the most in touch with my Judaism when I鈥檓 in nature, surrounded by trees, on the beach, taking hikes, watching the sunrise and sunset.鈥
鈥淚 grew up in an interfaith family, with a Jewish father and a Christian mother, and my parents decided to raise me Christian. I was baptized, I had communion, but I never really identified with Christianity, nor had much of a choice in practicing it. I wasn鈥檛 supposed to be questioning my practices and beliefs, […]
鈥淚 have the Hebrew word chai tattooed on my arm.鈥
鈥淚 was enrolled in a Catholic school, where I was the only Jewish and Eastern European student.鈥
鈥淛ewish life centered around the home for me. My family immigrated from India to New York and then moved to North Carolina.鈥
If someone wants to come into the Hillel community, maybe I’m not the authority on a lot of stuff, but how easy is it for me to open the door or direct someone to the correct location?
When you鈥檙e like me and don鈥檛 know what stream of Judaism you fall into, you just know you鈥檙e Jewish, it鈥檚 very easy to just see everyone for who they are 鈥 without the labels.