
18:02
hamsa

18:18
karma

18:22
red color for babies

18:48
Poo, poo, poo- (sometimes with a spit)

20:05
mediums

20:27
The knife under the baby’s mattress to cut the pain of the bris

24:26
bringing salt into a new home

24:42
Candles, bread, salt

25:59
I never knew why so many people kept giving me honey! It’s always awkward because I’m vegan.

28:11
not getting up on toes for kavod kavod kavod

28:41
Kadosh, kadosh, kadosh

28:45
dropping the Torah

29:32
I still compulsively knock wood and avoid sidewalk cracks.

30:17
black cats

31:00
There’s another Celtic interpretation that it’s to release protective spirits from trees. I just looked it up

31:12
Baruch hashem

31:32
thanks Alice - struggling w/ typing

31:58
umbrellas are about the Egyptian god Ra

32:56
many southamericans do not put their bags/purses in the floor, ever

33:28
My parents told me the umbrella thing was a matter of politeness — don’t sprinkle crap all over the foyer, and don’t knock someone else in the head in the confined space.

34:05
Don’t Take A Direct Path Home From The Cemetery

34:52
“In G-d’s good time” when you ask when a baby is due

34:54
Chabadniks say Baruch Hashem as goodbye

36:35
what about jewish forbidding cremation

36:47
Some have the washin bowl inside the door of the Shiva house

37:35
woman that wants to get pregnant should sit on same cushion that a bris was done on

37:52
not disclosing the genre nor name of baby before birth

38:09
https://allthatsinteresting.com/common-superstitions/5

38:27
Re umbrellas & more

40:49
I always thought the superstition of not putting a purse on the floor was because the floor is dirty and you don't want to spread the bacteria, as well as to keep it from being stolen.

43:42
Andre Schwartzbart-“The Last of the Just”

43:48
purse on the floor believed to make your purse go empty, money superstition in latin countries....

44:27
So, is Mikveh the same idea?

45:00
If you eat the heel of the bris challah, you’ll get pregnant

47:27
changing names when something bad happens or is about to happen

48:03
not naming a baby after someone who passed away young

48:06
the old ones about naming the baby "old" or hanging garlic near the crib to keep Lilith from stealing it

48:08
Inviting those who have passed to come to a wedding

49:22
I thought the red was kabbalah

50:31
I mean, I would say it too

50:33
Gross

53:41
Perhaps my OCD is superstitious …. But y’all I’m gonna shower after the mikveh.

55:18
Elijah s cup, opening the door to him during Passover, other customs/rituals during holidays