Are Jewish sororities going to be pressured/forced by NPC to change their rituals?
We're already seeing that NPC groups with Christian symbolism, Bible references, etc. have started rewriting their rituals. My own group has dropped one of the most meaningful parts of the ritual. Just - poof - gone. It leaves a glaring hole in the ceremony.
Are the Jewish groups going to be expected to do the same thing? Pressured by NPC member groups to purge their rituals of religious overtones and symbolism?
I certainly hope they are not. I suspect they won't be.
So why the double standard?
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