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13 Things We Jewish Girls Love

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13 Things We Jewish Girls Love
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Everyone has that one Jewish girl that they can't seem to get enough of, but what is it that us Jewish girls can't enough of? Luckily for y'all, I'm here to inform you and give you a list on what makes us all warm and fuzzy inside. So hold the stereotypes, and listen up –– here are the top 13 things that us Jewish girls love (in my opinion anyway). PS: Sorry for the large amount of these that are foods.

1. Diet Coke

Please remember the extra ice, straw and lemon.

2. Carrots and Hummus

Delicious and healthy –– a must have in any Jewish home.

3. An NJB

For those of you who are still in the dark –– NJB stands for Nice Jewish Boy, and us Jewish girls can't get enough of them.

4. Bagels

Becoming more and more known as (BAE)gels these days. The more lox, cream cheese and tomato there is, the better!

5. Reminiscing on our Bat Mitzvah days

Who had the best dress, theme and giveaway? But most importantly, how many times did you win Coke and Pepsi?

6. Sushi

Fairly self-explanatory.

7. Visiting our grandparents in Florida

Who doesn't love getting spoiled rotten in the sun?

8. Longchamp bags

What we love little more than a nice big tote that we can throw our entire life into.

9. Sleep-away camp

Where only the best of the best memories are made.

10. Freaking out when you unexpectedly meet another Jew

I really can't explain why this is such a phenomenon, but it is and always has been.

11. Seltzer

A "funnier" way to drink your water –– fizzy and fab!

12. Our mom's home made food

Nothing else I really need to say –– but damn, that's yummy.

13. Tiffany & Co.

#Memories

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