Orthodox Jews are taught to do everything "by the book" and believe ALL Jews should do the same.
The term 'Secular Jew' is not strictly defined, but refers to Jews who maintain cultural links but do not follow religious observances. Many Jewish Israelis feel that being Israeli and speaking Hebrew are in themselves a sufficient expression of Judaism without any religious observances. A Central Bureau of Statistics survey in Israel has shown that 44 per cent of Jews in the country over the age of 20 define themselves as 'secular'. Secular Judaism is interpreted slightly differently amongst diaspora Jews, where some 'Secular Jews' continue to follow nominal religious traditions.
They drank cups of tea to make themselves feel better.
propaganda, he made them feel better than Jews
Which war
Both Jews and Muslims have historical and religious connections to the land of Israel/Palestine, which contribute to their claims. For Jews, the land is central to their identity, rooted in biblical narratives and centuries of history as a homeland. For Muslims, particularly Palestinians, the land holds significant cultural and religious importance, including the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem. This deep connection to the land fuels their respective national identities and aspirations for self-determination.
they had part of palestine.
nothing
He hated them, demonized them, and murdered them by the millions.
When you experience oneness with the universe, when you feel a lot better after doing something religious, or when you give enough money to your "church" to advance in the ranks (<-- there are actually religions that do that).
you feel better because you have let it all out
I Feel Better was created in 2008-09.
Jews usually leave festivals happy, just like most people.