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Kate hudson8/10/2023 ![]() I’m actually born to a Jewish mother and I was raised Jewish, but my father was Presbyterian and we also went to Presbyterian church.” “I studied Buddhism, I’ve studied Christian faith, I’ve studies Sufi, I’m a great believer in looking at all religions - comparative religion, and I think they’re all of great value and I think they’ve all been misinterpreted - we’re human so we interpret them the way we need to in order to move forward.”īut Hawn said, “I’m not a JewBu. “I’m Jewish,” she told a BBC radio interviewer. I believe in manifestation of energy and I believe we are among something that is greater than we are.”īut in 2012, Hawn said she does not identify as a Buddhist - only as Jewish. “My mother is a Buddhist, which lends itself to a lot of the spirit world and opening yourself up to everything. “I was raised Jewish, but not a practicing Jew,” Hudson told the Harold Sun Times in 2005. Even her daughter talked about her mother’s Buddhist practice. The celebrated actress has also played quite a few Jewish roles: She was nominated for an Oscar for her role as Jewish American princess Judy Benjamin in “Private Benjamin” (the script to the movie was written by Nancy Meyers).įor a long time, Hawn identified as a Jewish Buddhist. When she persisted in finishing her dance routine after falling twice, she said, “I realized that I was probably the little girl who was going to make it.” Hawn says one of life’s defining moments was when she was asked to dance at a friend’s bar mitzvah at age 12. In fact, she even named her after her aunt, as per Jewish tradition. She not only gave daughter Goldie the performance bug - she also raised her in the religion of her forefathers. Laura was the daughter of Hungarian Jewish immigrants, and she owned a dance studio in Takoma Park, Maryland, where Goldie danced, too. Hudson was referring to her maternal grandmother, Laura (Steinhoff) Hawn - the mother of actress and legend Goldie Hawn, 77, AKA Kate’s mom. “But gram was the best, so Judaism was everything that I ever knew,” she says, before moving on to talk about how she does her eyebrows. I remember when we were little, she would put the napkin on her head, and we all thought it was funny, and she was like ‘it’s not funny!'” Hudson says with a smile. She lit candles every Friday and put a napkin on her head. “Of all the religions that I am made up of Judaism was the one I knew the most because she lived with us and she was very religious. ![]() ![]() In an over 10-minute-long video which went up last week, Hudson went into the minutiae of what some like to call “putting your face on,” talking about the supplements she uses and how she learned makeup tricks from Sophia Loren.Īfter sharing that she uses as little product as possible because she has sensitive skin, Hudson, a mother of three, shared a most fascinating aside that really had nothing to do with makeup or skin care while applying her mascara: “My grandmother is Jewish - was Jewish,” she said. Vogue has a video series called “Beauty Secrets” in which celebrities show their makeup routines, and as they talk about their skincare (and promote their own product lines, because of course!), they also share fun details about their lives and roles.
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