You ask if a Jewitch would go into a synagogue and identify herself as Jewish - and the answer is, for most of us, including myself - absolutely. In fact, my interest in Jewitchery naturally EVOLVED from my traditional study of Jewish kabbalah from a Chassidic perspective. Not all Jewitches practice traditional Wicca divorced from traditional Judaism. I don't. I do, however, incorporate elements of Celtic witchcraft and Native American shamanism (both also among my natural ancestries along with my Jewish ancestry) into my traditional Jewish kabbalistic practice and study. I love being a Jewitch! It's a life-enhancing blend of all that I am.
You ask if a Jewitch would go into a synagogue and identify herself as Jewish - and the answer is, for most of us, including myself - absolutely. In fact, my interest in Jewitchery naturally EVOLVED from my traditional study of Jewish kabbalah from a Chassidic perspective. Not all Jewitches practice traditional Wicca divorced from traditional Judaism. I don't. I do, however, incorporate elements of Celtic witchcraft and Native American shamanism (both also among my natural ancestries along with my Jewish ancestry) into my traditional Jewish kabbalistic practice and study. I love being a Jewitch! It's a life-enhancing blend of all that I am.