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Judaize /ˈdʒuːdeɪʌɪz /(also Judaise) verb [with object]1Make Jewish; convert to Judaism: their cultures were gradually Judaized...- The text of Robinson Crusoe legitimates the Jewish author, and the Jewish author in turn legitimates Defoe's narrative by Judaizing it.
- By Judaizing the adventure tale, the great beyond is made seemingly accessible to any Jew.
- The island is not only Judaized by action and iconography, but it is closely tied to the Jewish Bible as well.
1.1 [no object] Follow Jewish customs or religious rites: the ‘conversos’ were engaged in Judaizing...- Jews who cherish their national and cultural identity are not necessarily Judaizing.
DerivativesJudaization /dʒuːdeɪʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n/ noun ...- Debbie Friedman's musical adaptation of Zechariah's words provides both a marvelous example of Judaization and a poetic encapsulation of this Chanukah proposal.
- The Judaization of the island intensifies when on his second day Alter-Leb decides to make himself a calendar in order to mark the Sabbath and to track the Jewish holiday cycle.
- The world, it was concluded, must be saved from Judaization.
OriginLate 16th century: from Christian Latin judaizare, from Greek ioudaizein, from Ioudaios (see Jew). |