First,
do those of the jewish faith keep diaries? Is it kosher or not kosher? If yes, how long has that been kosher or not kosher?
Second,
if jews do keep diaries, what is the name of a diary in the jewish language and does it have a specific structure?
What is the name for a Jewish Diary?
By 'diary' I'm presuming you mean the little notebook that numerous children use to write their personal feelings and memories in, in order to be able to look back at it later and as a form of catharsis?
If that's the case, what about that has anything to do with Judaism or any other religion?
Now I'll answer your questions: Some, Kosher, Always, (Jewish language? - Hebrew?!) not sure, No.
Reply:There is no reason for a jew not to keep a diary. There are no rules about writing a diary, it is usually just a very personal account of daily struggles, and achievements.
I don't know the Hebrew word for it, but in Yiddish it is a 'tugbich'.
Reply:Read the diary of Anne Frank, she was a Jewish girl who kept a diary, it was published after her death.
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