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gendest:

because a lot of people dont seem to get this:

  • golems are from jewish folklore. dont treat them like a generic fantasy creature, thats appropriative
  • kabbalah is a specifically jewish religious tradition. dont practice it if youre not jewish and dont use kabbalah symbolism as generic occult stuff, thats appropriative
  • for the record if it has hebrew on it and it doesnt have anything to do with judaism its probably appropriative
  • dont wear a magen david if youre not jewish, its used as a symbol for judaism so wearing it if youre a gentile is appropriative
  • while im at it heres a rundown of some terms you should know
  • goy: hebrew and yiddish for non-jewish person, it literally translates as “nation.” the plural form is goyim. goy is not a slur.
  • gentile: english for non-jewish person
  • anti-semitism: you probably know what this means but i just want to point out that the word anti-semitism was NOT coined by jews but by a german anti-semite who wanted a more scientific-sounding alternative to “judenhass,” which literally translates to “jew-hatred” so please shut up about how arabs are also semites. we know.
  • if you’re not jewish you should also avoid using the word “jew” since many jewish people are uncomfortable with it (though i personally am fine with it). use “jewish person” instead if youre a gentile

please reblog this if you’re not jewish, i almost never see gentiles acknowledging cultural appropriation of judaism and anti-semitism on tumblr, even among people who otherwise pay close attention to such issues

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    So that’s the difference between goyim and gentiles!
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  16. densley3 said: (continued) Additionally, Golems*aren’t* necessarily “scary”. They’re powerful, sure, but aren’t innately malignant. And as far as “Germanic cultures” not getting erased or appropriated.. Norse mythology is*right there*. There’s some solidarity to be had in “the beings in my religious lore are being turned into something barely recognizable”. I would bring up other faiths, like Hellenic, Egyptian, etc, but most people don’t know those religions are alive.
  17. densley3 said: @hidden671254839 Well, in d&d golems are a specific *kind* of construct, created by first carefully crafting the body through sculpture or iron work or (it depends on the materials used), then animated by the binding of elementals or spirits, generally to serve as protectors. Which, AFAIK, is fairly true to it’s Jewish origin, though since that culture doesn’t exist in-game, it is adapted a little. (Continued below)
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