Pintele Yid

Pintele Yid, often translated as "Jewish spark", is a Yiddish phrase describing the notion that every Jewish person has an essential core of Jewishness within them, even if they are assimilated or are unaware of their Jewishness.[1] Jewish converts may also be described as having a pintele Yid that lead them to Judaism.[2] The term is most common used by Ashkenazim and Orthodox Jews.[3]

Etymology

Pintele is a diminutive Yiddish word for "little point" and Yid is a term for a Jewish person, so pintele Yid can be translated literally as "the little point of a Jew".[4] The Hebrew language equivalent of the term is "Nitzotz HaYehudi".[5]

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