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What would a practicing Jew do in a week?

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It a typical week, a practicing Jew would do the same things as a non-Jew: go to work, have dinner with the family, do housework, watch TV, etc.

Orthodox (and some non-Orthodox) practicing Jews will also pray each morning, usually before going to work, and then again in the evening before dinner.

Answer:Note that many Orthodox Jews do not own a TV.

In addition to the above answer, a practicing Jew says blessings before and after eating and on many other occasions. Only kosher foods are eaten. Some Torah-study will usually take place several times a week or every day. The Sabbath is kept, with its prayers and festive meals, and abstaining from work.

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