Ever hear your grandma say “tfu tfu tfu”? Or see someone wearing a red string around their wrist?
From the Evil Eye to knocking on wood, Jewish superstitions have been passed down for generations—not as laws, but as protective customs full of meaning and memory.
They're little rituals that connect us to our ancestors, our fears, our hopes—and sometimes, even to a bit of magic.
Which of these do you still do without even thinking?
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