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Friday the 13th: The Jewish Origin of 'Knock on Wood' | Jewish Federation of Macon and Middle Georgia
Idiom Land - Hey everybody! Our #idiom of the day is ”Knock on wood,” which is said in order to avoid bad luck. ⠀ The phrase originated based on a superstition that
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