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Orthodox Jewish outreach

Orthodox Jewish outreach means that people who are Orthodox Jews are trying to share their beliefs and customs with people who are not Jewish or who do not practice Orthodox Judaism. They want to show others what it means to live as an Orthodox Jew and how it can bring meaning to life.

They might do this by inviting people to Shabbat dinners, which are special family dinners on Friday nights that follow certain Jewish traditions. They might also teach people how to say Jewish prayers or explain the meanings behind different Jewish holidays.

The goal of Orthodox Jewish outreach is to help others understand and appreciate the beauty and importance of living according to Jewish tradition. By sharing their beliefs and customs, Orthodox Jews hope to inspire others to learn more about their faith and maybe even consider becoming Jewish themselves.