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Jewish peoplehood

Jewish peoplehood means that all Jewish people are connected by their shared history, culture and religion. It's like being a part of a big family, where everyone has the same background and beliefs. Even if Jewish people live in different parts of the world, they still feel connected to each other and have a strong sense of belonging to the Jewish community. It's kind of like having cousins or grandparents who live far away, but you know you're all still part of the same family.
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