Jewish Secularism
Jewish Secularism refers to a cultural and social movement among Jews that emphasizes a non-religious identity while still valuing Jewish heritage, traditions, and community. It often involves a focus on Jewish history, language, and cultural practices rather than religious observance or belief in God.
This movement can be seen in various forms, such as Yiddish literature, secular Jewish education, and cultural festivals. Many secular Jews participate in Jewish holidays and customs, but they do so from a cultural perspective rather than a religious one, fostering a sense of identity that is rooted in shared history and values.