Oh, yes you do. One day from now you will look back at the code you write and you will regret using jQuery just for a few lines of utility code, and forgo the requirement.
By using jQuery, you're lying to yourself that browser incompatibility is hard to deal with, when, in truth, post-IE8, there's no difficulty dealing with each and every browser on its own.
jQuery is an illusion that you can solve things, where each of its wrappers are just referencing a simple, utility method that you could had called yourself for better access, with more useful parameters than what jQuery is doing. jQuer…