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Although some individual Jews might choose to attend a concert in a church, the majority of Jews do not enter churches for any reason. This is due to the prohibition against participating in the worship practices of other religions.

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Religiously observant Jews cannot go into churches due to a prohibition against participating in idolatry. From the Jewish perspective, the imagery and icons found in churches are idols.

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