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Does Polydox Judaism say I cannot or should not wear a yarmulke or light candles on the Shabbat?

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Does Polydox Judaism say I cannot or should not wear a yarmulke or light candles on the Shabbat?

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15A. No. On the contrary, every person in a Polydoxy is free to follow the rituals that she or he finds meaningful. Accordingly, if a person finds that wearing a yarmulke, lighting candles, or observing any other ritual, traditional or otherwise, is meaningful, the person should by all means do so.

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