Sentences

judaize in a sentence

v. i.

Definition

To Judaize is to adopt or promote Jewish customs, beliefs, or practices, often in the context of influencing other cultures or religions.

Sample Sentences

  1. Some early Christians were accused of trying to Judaize their beliefs by adopting Jewish customs.
  2. The movement sought to Judaize the surrounding cultures, emphasizing the importance of Jewish rituals and laws.
  3. In an effort to Judaize their community, the leaders organized events that highlighted Jewish traditions.
  4. The debate about whether to Judaize certain practices has sparked significant discussion among theologians.
  5. Her goal was not to Judaize the entire congregation but to deepen their understanding of the Jewish roots of Christianity.
  6. Some scholars argue that the early Christian church sought to judaize its beliefs to appeal to a wider audience.
  7. The movement to judaize certain aspects of modern spirituality has gained traction among various religious groups.
  8. In an effort to connect with their heritage, many families have chosen to judaize their holiday celebrations.
  9. Critics of the theology claim it is an attempt to judaize the core tenets of the faith inappropriately.
  10. The initiative aims to judaize educational materials to provide a more inclusive historical context.

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