Judaica

Judaica
/jooh day"i keuh/, n.pl.
things pertaining to Jewish life and customs, esp. when of a historical, literary, or artistic nature, as books or ritual objects.
[1920-25; < L, n. use of neut. pl. of JUDAICUS JUDAIC]

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