
ShminiAtzeresVzos71
... those events occurred. For example, the incident of the Mergalim was written after this incident occurred and the Korach rebellion was recorded in the Torah after this event transpired. While there is a dispute (Gittin 60a) whether the events of the Torah were recorded after each specific incident ( ...
... those events occurred. For example, the incident of the Mergalim was written after this incident occurred and the Korach rebellion was recorded in the Torah after this event transpired. While there is a dispute (Gittin 60a) whether the events of the Torah were recorded after each specific incident ( ...
The Public Reading of Scripture in Early Judaism
... people answered “Amen, Amen,” lifting up their hands, and then bowing their heads and prostrating themselves. The Levites and others gave the sense of what was read, interpreting (or translating) it for the people.10 Some elements of later practices appear in these texts, but in an obviously less de ...
... people answered “Amen, Amen,” lifting up their hands, and then bowing their heads and prostrating themselves. The Levites and others gave the sense of what was read, interpreting (or translating) it for the people.10 Some elements of later practices appear in these texts, but in an obviously less de ...
The Torah
... contains the five books of moses and is the source of the ten commandments and the 613 mitzvot, the written law torah jewish virtual library - the torah or jewish written law consists of the five books of the hebrew bible known more commonly to non jews as the old testament that were given by g d to ...
... contains the five books of moses and is the source of the ten commandments and the 613 mitzvot, the written law torah jewish virtual library - the torah or jewish written law consists of the five books of the hebrew bible known more commonly to non jews as the old testament that were given by g d to ...
The Torah
... what is the torah judaism s most important text - the torah is judaism s most important text it contains the five books of moses and is the source of the ten commandments and the 613 mitzvot, the written law torah jewish virtual library - the torah or jewish written law consists of the five books of ...
... what is the torah judaism s most important text - the torah is judaism s most important text it contains the five books of moses and is the source of the ten commandments and the 613 mitzvot, the written law torah jewish virtual library - the torah or jewish written law consists of the five books of ...
The Torah
... five books of the hebrew bible known more commonly to non jews as the old testament that were given by g d to, the torah my jewish learning - an overview of the torah the five books of moses with a description of the division into weekly portions and a high level summary of each of the five books, b ...
... five books of the hebrew bible known more commonly to non jews as the old testament that were given by g d to, the torah my jewish learning - an overview of the torah the five books of moses with a description of the division into weekly portions and a high level summary of each of the five books, b ...
The Torah
... what is the torah judaism s most important text - the torah is judaism s most important text it contains the five books of moses and is the source of the ten commandments and the 613 mitzvot, the written law torah jewish virtual library - the torah or jewish written law consists of the five books of ...
... what is the torah judaism s most important text - the torah is judaism s most important text it contains the five books of moses and is the source of the ten commandments and the 613 mitzvot, the written law torah jewish virtual library - the torah or jewish written law consists of the five books of ...
Torah, Torah Study, and Torah Reflections: An Introduction
... Jewish tradition sees in the words of the Torah a rich treasury not only of guidance for sacred living, but also of implied questions that have kept its readers, listeners, students, and interpreters engaged in stimulating conversation across the generations. People across the spectrum of faith and ...
... Jewish tradition sees in the words of the Torah a rich treasury not only of guidance for sacred living, but also of implied questions that have kept its readers, listeners, students, and interpreters engaged in stimulating conversation across the generations. People across the spectrum of faith and ...
The Greco-roman World
... If any man has uttered the Venerable Name even though frivolously, or as a result of shock, or for any other reason whatever, while reading the Book or praying, he shall be dismissed and shall return to the Council of the Community no more. If he has spoken in anger against one of the Priests…, he s ...
... If any man has uttered the Venerable Name even though frivolously, or as a result of shock, or for any other reason whatever, while reading the Book or praying, he shall be dismissed and shall return to the Council of the Community no more. If he has spoken in anger against one of the Priests…, he s ...
a new kind of judaism
... the clear understanding that it was to be vested exclusively in the Davidic dynasty, and that its incumbents were to reign only by divine consent and in God's name; if they failed to act accordingly, prophets would reprimand them, and if they still failed, dire consequences would follow for the enti ...
... the clear understanding that it was to be vested exclusively in the Davidic dynasty, and that its incumbents were to reign only by divine consent and in God's name; if they failed to act accordingly, prophets would reprimand them, and if they still failed, dire consequences would follow for the enti ...
torah_sermons229.ser.. - Rabbi Shmuel`s Thoughts on Torah
... Shabbat and R. Shimon b. Yochai has an epiphany. This reminds me of another well known story in Jewish history. There was a brilliant and famous Jewish philosopher in the 19th century called Franz Rosenzweig. In a well known story Rozenzweig was considering converting out of Judaism when just before ...
... Shabbat and R. Shimon b. Yochai has an epiphany. This reminds me of another well known story in Jewish history. There was a brilliant and famous Jewish philosopher in the 19th century called Franz Rosenzweig. In a well known story Rozenzweig was considering converting out of Judaism when just before ...
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... THE BACKGROUND : All major movements in contemporary Judéism are directly or indirectly responses to Emancipation. Most of all true of Pgogressive Judaism. Therefore must deal with Emancipation. But next time. Fir§t what went before. Two major phases: Biblical and Rabbinic. (When did each begin?) If ...
... THE BACKGROUND : All major movements in contemporary Judéism are directly or indirectly responses to Emancipation. Most of all true of Pgogressive Judaism. Therefore must deal with Emancipation. But next time. Fir§t what went before. Two major phases: Biblical and Rabbinic. (When did each begin?) If ...
What is Conservative Judaism?
... scriptures and other Jewish writings come from God, but were transmitted by humans and contain a human component. Conservative Judaism generally accepts the binding nature of halacha, but believes that the law should change and adapt, absorbing aspects of the predominant culture while remaining true ...
... scriptures and other Jewish writings come from God, but were transmitted by humans and contain a human component. Conservative Judaism generally accepts the binding nature of halacha, but believes that the law should change and adapt, absorbing aspects of the predominant culture while remaining true ...
Rabbis, Priests, and Prophets
... Parashat Vayikra describes the laws of sacrifice. • Olah – the burnt offering. The parashah describes the procedure for selecting and slaughtering the animal and how the offering is to be burned on the altar. The Olah is to be completely consumed by fire at the altar. • Minchah – the meal offering. ...
... Parashat Vayikra describes the laws of sacrifice. • Olah – the burnt offering. The parashah describes the procedure for selecting and slaughtering the animal and how the offering is to be burned on the altar. The Olah is to be completely consumed by fire at the altar. • Minchah – the meal offering. ...
Jewish Sects
... the synagogue. It also enjoins strict observance of the sabbath and religious festivals and does not permit instrumental music during communal services. ...
... the synagogue. It also enjoins strict observance of the sabbath and religious festivals and does not permit instrumental music during communal services. ...
Document
... Admittedly, some of the Orthodox institutions are small or recently established. But as they take firm root with each passing year, they become the rallying point for the positive forces in that community and the generator of whatever hopes exist for the survival of an educated, literate Judaism in ...
... Admittedly, some of the Orthodox institutions are small or recently established. But as they take firm root with each passing year, they become the rallying point for the positive forces in that community and the generator of whatever hopes exist for the survival of an educated, literate Judaism in ...
Judaism
... foot, lighting a fire, cooking, and the like. The Sabbath day is set aside for public prayer, study, thought, friendship, and family closeness, with the hope that this renewed life of the spirit will then carry through the week to come. ...
... foot, lighting a fire, cooking, and the like. The Sabbath day is set aside for public prayer, study, thought, friendship, and family closeness, with the hope that this renewed life of the spirit will then carry through the week to come. ...
Of Names and Places
... question is, what does that word actually mean? The answer to this question seems today to be so obvious to me, that I hesitate to write a shiur about it. However, I must admit that when I first realized the correct answer, it changed my understanding of korbanot. Since then, I have repeatedly discu ...
... question is, what does that word actually mean? The answer to this question seems today to be so obvious to me, that I hesitate to write a shiur about it. However, I must admit that when I first realized the correct answer, it changed my understanding of korbanot. Since then, I have repeatedly discu ...
Parashat Naso: Rabbi Yanoff goes to the White House!
... of those righteous. How does a person see himself or herself as able to offer the Priestly Blessing from our Torah portion? It is true of religious leaders, as well as governmental leaders: Some of the things I do as your rabbi require a healthy ego, a little bit of chutzpah, to even presume to be i ...
... of those righteous. How does a person see himself or herself as able to offer the Priestly Blessing from our Torah portion? It is true of religious leaders, as well as governmental leaders: Some of the things I do as your rabbi require a healthy ego, a little bit of chutzpah, to even presume to be i ...
synagogue services
... Thursday mornings; and many also have services every morning. In addition, observant Jews seek to pray in formal worship services three times a day. Such services need not take place in a synagogue; they merely require a quorum ('minyan') of at least ten men over 13 years of age (in Orthodoxy - ten ...
... Thursday mornings; and many also have services every morning. In addition, observant Jews seek to pray in formal worship services three times a day. Such services need not take place in a synagogue; they merely require a quorum ('minyan') of at least ten men over 13 years of age (in Orthodoxy - ten ...
Torah Table Talk - Oceanside Jewish Center
... contradict statements in the Torah. For instance, the Torah speaks of the priests as the sons of Aaron; Ezekiel calls them the descendents of Zadok. Even his description of the temple precincts and the special offerings is not the same. While some sages believed that Ezekiel was describing the new T ...
... contradict statements in the Torah. For instance, the Torah speaks of the priests as the sons of Aaron; Ezekiel calls them the descendents of Zadok. Even his description of the temple precincts and the special offerings is not the same. While some sages believed that Ezekiel was describing the new T ...
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... “Yad” means “hand” in Hebrew, usually in the shape of a hand with a pointing index finger – scrolls are kept covered with fabric and ornamented with crowns on the handles of the scrolls with a silver breastplate on the front – stored in the “ark of the covenant” ...
... “Yad” means “hand” in Hebrew, usually in the shape of a hand with a pointing index finger – scrolls are kept covered with fabric and ornamented with crowns on the handles of the scrolls with a silver breastplate on the front – stored in the “ark of the covenant” ...
Freedom of Religion at the Western Wall
... The goal is to give Jewish women religious voice and expression at Judaism’s holiest site, as Jewish men have been enjoying for a long time. ...
... The goal is to give Jewish women religious voice and expression at Judaism’s holiest site, as Jewish men have been enjoying for a long time. ...
Judaism - TwinsburgWorldHistory
... Pharisees, Zealots it caused different opinions on outside forces. These opinions caused tension with Rome that sparked a war with the Zealots. Because of this war a main temple that was used by all four groups was destroyed. Also with the split the original practices of judasim were lost and it c ...
... Pharisees, Zealots it caused different opinions on outside forces. These opinions caused tension with Rome that sparked a war with the Zealots. Because of this war a main temple that was used by all four groups was destroyed. Also with the split the original practices of judasim were lost and it c ...
Judaism - John Provost, PhD
... Jewish Wedding This attitude even comes out in modern weddings, where the father “gives away” his daughter to the groom. ...
... Jewish Wedding This attitude even comes out in modern weddings, where the father “gives away” his daughter to the groom. ...