Judiahs
Judiahs is a term used to describe a group of people who identify as Jewish but do not adhere to traditional Jewish religious practices or beliefs. The term was popularized by the American comedian Sarah Silverman in her 2006 stand-up special "Jews." The concept of Judiahs has been both praised and criticized, with supporters arguing that it provides a more inclusive and diverse definition of Jewish identity, while critics contend that it trivializes or dilutes the meaning of being Jewish.
The term Judiah is derived from the Hebrew word "Yehudi," which means "Jew." The suffix "-ah" is
Some Judiahs may identify as Jewish atheists, agnostics, or humanists, rejecting traditional religious beliefs while still
The concept of Judiahs has sparked debate within the Jewish community, with some members supporting the term