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There is no "Hebrew" tradition of "removing the shoes". There isn't a Jewish one either.

Answer:There are two Jewish traditions of removing the shoes, one of which is applicable today. The first one is that those who came to the Jewish Temple had to remove their shoes (Talmud, Berakhot 54a, in a law reminiscent of a verse in Exodus ch.3). The tradition which applies today is that when Kohanim bless the congregation, they remove their shoes (Code of Jewish Law, Orach Chaim ch.128).
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