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<blockquote data-quote="philadelphos" data-source="post: 76609050" data-attributes="member: 420433"><p>Shalom! Oh, you're from Sweden? Are you from the WW2 generation? I read that 99% of Denmark's Jewish population survived the Holocaust. Which is amazing, I think.</p><p></p><p>Can you elaborate on "traditions"?</p><p></p><p>Is that in reference to religious rituals e.g. church attendance, or maybe something specific to the denominations there, or did you mean private rituals, like reading the Bible privately as some do in emphasising 'quiet time' and for prayer etc.</p><p></p><p>"Not a common subject of conversation, regarded as a private matter, generally." By that did you mean it's private because Swedes are non-confrontational, socially awkward, introverted, etc, hence "discussion" is not done publicly for these reasons, or is there particular prohibition? If it's public vs in private situation, what about at church, school, work, home, etc? Or is it 'taboo' and socially unacceptable altogether?</p><p></p><p>Do tell more about "Christian holidays". Are you messianic too? How do people do Shabbat and Pesach over there?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="philadelphos, post: 76609050, member: 420433"] Shalom! Oh, you're from Sweden? Are you from the WW2 generation? I read that 99% of Denmark's Jewish population survived the Holocaust. Which is amazing, I think. Can you elaborate on "traditions"? Is that in reference to religious rituals e.g. church attendance, or maybe something specific to the denominations there, or did you mean private rituals, like reading the Bible privately as some do in emphasising 'quiet time' and for prayer etc. "Not a common subject of conversation, regarded as a private matter, generally." By that did you mean it's private because Swedes are non-confrontational, socially awkward, introverted, etc, hence "discussion" is not done publicly for these reasons, or is there particular prohibition? If it's public vs in private situation, what about at church, school, work, home, etc? Or is it 'taboo' and socially unacceptable altogether? Do tell more about "Christian holidays". Are you messianic too? How do people do Shabbat and Pesach over there? [/QUOTE]
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