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if you use the kabbalah and you’re not jewish, you’re guilty of cultural appropriation
Fuck it. Its canon. I'm reblogging all the memes. So sue me.
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Antisemitism in Witchy Spaces
I decided to start writing down every time I saw/experienced something in hopes that it will help shed light on some specific stuff Jewitches go through. My hope is that people will see antisemitism as a community-wide issue and not the fault of just a few individuals. We all play a part in making it better.
Facebook Witch Group: post is made by a user with a profile picture of a clear nazi swastika. After being notified, admin declares the user is allowed to stay because the group is a “judgement free zone.”
Facebook Witch Group: Jewitch witches were assumed white by default and pitted against other groups, as if Jewish people are leveraging their identity to “play up” their own oppression and undermine others. Many openly Jewish witches are harassed out of the group.
A witchy discord group implements a rule that outlaws all mention of all closed practices (including Judaism) “to protect from appropriation,” even if the person has legitimate claim to the practice. When I pointed out this basically forced me into hiding, admin says, “you can be Jewish. Just not here.”
A user identified themselves as a Kabbalist. Later in the discussion, they were surprised to learn Kabbalah was Jewish in origin, admitted they didn’t know a single Jewish person in real life, and argued that Kabbalah couldn’t be that bad because Arianna Grande also used it. (”Are you saying she’s wrong too??”)
Another user is called out for appropriating Kabbalah and proceeds to sling antisemitic jokes until they are banned.
Just. So many more people appropriating Kabbalah and just becoming really nasty towards any Jewish person that expresses discomfort. (Including one person that even gave themselves a Hebrew username)
A group of users too big to argue with talking about how amaaaazing working with Lilith is. A few Jewish folks respectfully ask them to be mindful of her origins. They’re not given attention. (Or what attention they are given is only to debate her origin.)
Discord server has rooms for every major subcategory of Paganism and one room for “Abrahamic.” Christian witches completely dominate the conversation.
I mention on my blog that I am a proud Jewish person. One of the comments shortly after is “go be Jewish in Israel.”
A Nazi sympathizer joins a Discord group, reveals themselves, is banned, and proceeds to try and join again over and over again through different accounts.
I’m checking my blog activity and see a nazi witchy blog had gone through my blogged and liked a ton of stuff so I’d be sure to see their username (they did this to other notable tumblr blogs as well.) Looking at their bio revealed their agenda of proving Nazis “weren’t all bad,” and their dash included an open invite to a holocaust denial discord server.
A tumblr thread gets big of a bunch of witches arguing to cancel the word Sabbat because of supposed antisemitic origins. Jewish people chime in to insist that we really don’t give a shit about Wiccans using the word Sabbat, and not to speak over Jewish people and declare what we’re offended by. Tumblr arguments ensue.
I get “called out” for baking challah. That’s not antisemitism but it made me laugh really hard. (It’s okay for goyim to bake bread, obviously. Just don’t be weird about it.)
“High magic” and ceremonial practitioners ignoring or brushing off their tradition’s origin in blatant appropriation.
A user shares a magical chant to a group for everyone to use. The chant is in Hebrew. It includes a name of Gd. They didn’t realize that was a part of it.
Another discord group asserts in the rules that members of closed cultures may be openly themselves and discuss their craft, but not in an educational way. A mod practices exclusively Hermetic Kabbalah. I don’t have the strength to get into it. (Thankfully we had an actually decent discussion but it still made me feel kinda shitty.)
Everyone is free to reblog. Jewish witches, please feel free to add your own experiences!
I’ve posted this on my blog before but it was a little hard to see so I made it darker and more readable. Enjoy, everyone!
Judaism is for Jews, it’s not that fucking hard! Practicing Jewish holidays but not being Jewish is what we call ✨appropriation✨
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Lilith Appropriation Bingo
I have a Kabbalah Appropriation Bingo too, but Lilith deserves her own personal card. Enjoy! Lmk if you get bingo, I want to see. 🖤 Have a wonderful day!
imagine being so dedicated to appropriation...
It is mind boggling to me that people feel the need to use the names and stories of other cultures when they could just… not?
It is especially fascinating the people do not understand the power of names & stories in regards to the cultures they belong to.
People keep trying to say that Lilith is ALL female badass goddesses as she is an archetype for “dark figures” but this is like saying that Helios is all sun deities because they involve the sun
No one denies that Helios originated in Greek mythology, even though there were sun deities before him.
And yet, when a Jewish witch tells you, and provides sources, that Lilith (with the name Lilith AND THE STORY) come from Judaism, y’all throw a hissy fit like nobodies business and come into my ask box calling me a “k*ke”.
Lilith is not the lilitu (feminine class of demons), nor is she Lamashtu (a goddess from another story), nor is she Hecate or any other person you want to call her.
She is Lilith, and yes, Lilith came from Judaism.
Aphrodite is not the same as Freyja, even though they’re both goddesses of love, Poseidon is not Bangputys, though they are both gods of sea.
Please take a moment to acknowledge that you feel entitled to a figure that only exists in Judaism because you feel that it’s fine to take from a marginalized group because we are too few in number to be heard when we tell you to stop.
Jewish witches!
I made a discord for Jewish witches and spirit workers. Right now it’s private invitation only (I’d like it to be a safe place but please feel free to come ask) so please send me a message if you’re interested! I’d like a place for us to talk and connect. Thanks!
@queerkeitcoven if this seems like something that would interest you!
This may be of interest to our followers!!
No Idea if this is open but PLEASE?
Etz Chayyim Spread
This tarot spread is made by and for Jewish people, and I ask that if you’re not Jewish that you do not use this spread. This is because this imagery, the Kabbalistic Tree of Life, and sefirot are from Judaism, a closed practice. Please have respect for closed cultures and practices, even in your tarot.
This spread is meant to focus on the different attributes of every sefirah, but turned instead into questions to address our lives and what we can bring in from these aspects into your lives. It is only in Malkhut that we address our relationship with the divine, as G!d is hidden in all aspects, still present.
1: Keter - What do I need to let go of?
2: Binah - What am I ignoring?
3: Hokhmah - What wisdom do I need to hear?
4: Gevurah - What boundaries need to be set?
5: Chesed - What ways can I engage in lovingkindness?
6: Tiferet - What do I need to bring back into balance?
7: Hod - What will come up in the future for me?
8: Netzach - What will come up in the past for me?
9: Yesod - What do I need to address in the present?
10: Malkhut - What can I lift up to the Divine?
Can you even be a Jewish Witch? Short answer: Yes. but that's not what you're here for, so dive into mistranslations, divination & more.
Can you follow Torah and be a Jewish witch?
Short Answer: Yes.
But I know that’s not what you’re here for, so here is the even longer answer that also means, “yes!”
We all know the famous, “You shall not tolerate a sorceress to live.” of Deuteronomy 22:17, sometimes translated to, “You shall not suffer a witch to live” and so on.
This is the line most commonly used to say that witchcraft is forbidden in Judaism, but is it really?
Goyim Please stop using Lilith in your Magick/practices/Dieties. Lilith is Jewish, comes from Judaism and only Jewish folks can use Jewish mysticism its a closed practice.
I’m so tired of talking about appropriation and white folks going “BuT IdC and mY PracTicES were STOLEN” like Judaism is one of the oldest religions and y’all are anti Semitic as fuck in your craft and blatantly appropriating and contributing to appropriation so like please listen to Jewish/Indgienous/BIPOC voices when we tell you this isn’t for YOU.
*would also accept toadstools on my road