The Jewish-Christian dialogue
... C. Geopolitics, the new context of religions Views of inter-religious dialogue depend on the present-day geopolitical map which reflects a “clash of civilisations”3.The opposing forces are no longer totalitarian ideologies such as Fascism, Nazism or Communism, but civilisations. In these, religions ...
... C. Geopolitics, the new context of religions Views of inter-religious dialogue depend on the present-day geopolitical map which reflects a “clash of civilisations”3.The opposing forces are no longer totalitarian ideologies such as Fascism, Nazism or Communism, but civilisations. In these, religions ...
Judaism- Sacred Texts
... books, namely, Genesis (Bereshit), Exodus (Shemot), Leviticus (Vayikra), Numbers (Bemidbar) and Deuteronomy (Devarim). These books contain all the commandments and ideas central to Judaism and Jewish thought. Jews regard these books as very holy. Jews live by the writings of the Torah; they have rea ...
... books, namely, Genesis (Bereshit), Exodus (Shemot), Leviticus (Vayikra), Numbers (Bemidbar) and Deuteronomy (Devarim). These books contain all the commandments and ideas central to Judaism and Jewish thought. Jews regard these books as very holy. Jews live by the writings of the Torah; they have rea ...
Jewish Holidays--Emma & Abbie
... The Seven Stars in the Right Hand of Jesus « The Revelation of Jesus Christ. Photograph. The Revelation of Jesus Christ. By Gods Word:. Web. 14 Dec. 2011. .
"The Passover (Pesach) Story - What Is the ...
... The Seven Stars in the Right Hand of Jesus « The Revelation of Jesus Christ. Photograph. The Revelation of Jesus Christ. By Gods Word:. Web. 14 Dec. 2011.
Introduction to Judaism – Bar/Bat Mitzvah Program Classroom
... and opportunities in specific ways. Performing the rituals is the way a Jew remains a part of the larger community with its ties to ancient times and also expresses one’s devotion to G-d. As an adolescent becomes a Bar/Bat Mitzvah, he/she agrees – from that moment on – to fulfill all of Judaism’s co ...
... and opportunities in specific ways. Performing the rituals is the way a Jew remains a part of the larger community with its ties to ancient times and also expresses one’s devotion to G-d. As an adolescent becomes a Bar/Bat Mitzvah, he/she agrees – from that moment on – to fulfill all of Judaism’s co ...
torah_sermons229.ser.. - Rabbi Shmuel`s Thoughts on Torah
... question, but now he could find 24. For the first time, he recognizes that there are many, many ways to view the world. The more knowledge on attains, the more one knows that there are equally valid alternative viewpoints. The more possibilities arise around us and the more one can see truth in anot ...
... question, but now he could find 24. For the first time, he recognizes that there are many, many ways to view the world. The more knowledge on attains, the more one knows that there are equally valid alternative viewpoints. The more possibilities arise around us and the more one can see truth in anot ...
Judeo-Arabic: Cultural Symbiosis of the Jews in the Islamicate Context
... appears in contested manner among Abrahamic religious traditions, was basically an ethnonymic story, which later related to the origin of Arab tribes. It tells two sons of Abraham that Ishmael (Ibrāhīm and ‘Ismā’īl, in the Muslim tradition, respectively) is the ancestor of the Ishmaelite, while his ...
... appears in contested manner among Abrahamic religious traditions, was basically an ethnonymic story, which later related to the origin of Arab tribes. It tells two sons of Abraham that Ishmael (Ibrāhīm and ‘Ismā’īl, in the Muslim tradition, respectively) is the ancestor of the Ishmaelite, while his ...
Eliezer Berkovits, Theologian of Zionism
... emergence of a new moral doctrine, but on a moral exemplar on the level of the human community. “For the deed to be effective,” he writes in God, Man and History, “it must not remain the act of an individual, but must become that of a community. The deed makes history if it is the materialization of ...
... emergence of a new moral doctrine, but on a moral exemplar on the level of the human community. “For the deed to be effective,” he writes in God, Man and History, “it must not remain the act of an individual, but must become that of a community. The deed makes history if it is the materialization of ...
Nitzavim - Temple Beth El
... Egypt. Deuteronomy continues by reminding the Israelites not to stray from the covenant by seeking false gods. To do any less would cause the curses to appear. It would be like eating poison weed or wormwood. The well-being of the people depends upon following the covenant. There are many ways for u ...
... Egypt. Deuteronomy continues by reminding the Israelites not to stray from the covenant by seeking false gods. To do any less would cause the curses to appear. It would be like eating poison weed or wormwood. The well-being of the people depends upon following the covenant. There are many ways for u ...
Jewish Studies 2801F - What is Jewish Studies? Methods and
... by (1) mentioning the author and work from which the words are borrowed in the text of your paper; or by (2) placing a footnote number at the end of the quotation in your text, and including a correspondingly numbered footnote at the bottom of the page (or in a separate reference section at the end ...
... by (1) mentioning the author and work from which the words are borrowed in the text of your paper; or by (2) placing a footnote number at the end of the quotation in your text, and including a correspondingly numbered footnote at the bottom of the page (or in a separate reference section at the end ...
Chapter 11
... o David’s courage and faith was awarded by God when he made him king. o As King he: • completed the defeat of the Philistines and other enemies • united Israel and Judah into a single kingdom known as Israel. • created a strong central government • gave the new kingdom its own army, courts, and gov ...
... o David’s courage and faith was awarded by God when he made him king. o As King he: • completed the defeat of the Philistines and other enemies • united Israel and Judah into a single kingdom known as Israel. • created a strong central government • gave the new kingdom its own army, courts, and gov ...
Cliff Notes - Temple Beth Am
... called hamin or cholent (with a normal English ch, not a heavy h sound) that is cooked overnight so that one can have hot food for Saturday lunch without having to do the work of cooking. Activities: Shabbat begins with the lighting of candles. There are special synagogue services and blessings to s ...
... called hamin or cholent (with a normal English ch, not a heavy h sound) that is cooked overnight so that one can have hot food for Saturday lunch without having to do the work of cooking. Activities: Shabbat begins with the lighting of candles. There are special synagogue services and blessings to s ...
sample - Digital Summer
... have responded to issues of the social order of the nineteenth and twentieth century. Among other twentieth-century Judaisms, we chose the most acutely contemporary of them all, generally called “New Age Judaism,” different in its media of expression from Orthodox, Reform, and Conservative Judaism, ...
... have responded to issues of the social order of the nineteenth and twentieth century. Among other twentieth-century Judaisms, we chose the most acutely contemporary of them all, generally called “New Age Judaism,” different in its media of expression from Orthodox, Reform, and Conservative Judaism, ...
Lesson 6 – The Call of Moses and the Exodus With the call of
... females were allowed to live in expectation that they would marry Egyptian men and be assimilated into Egyptian society. This was the first recorded attempt of one nation to systematically wipe out another nation. Genocide, as it is called, still exists in our world today. The Jews experienced it ag ...
... females were allowed to live in expectation that they would marry Egyptian men and be assimilated into Egyptian society. This was the first recorded attempt of one nation to systematically wipe out another nation. Genocide, as it is called, still exists in our world today. The Jews experienced it ag ...
Religious Calendars - the Disciple Center
... separation of Christianity from Judaism. Many Christians are uncomfortable with the term Easter and prefer “Resurrection Sunday” or “First Fruits”. But the heart of the celebration is the empty tomb and victory over death by the resurrection of Jesus. Sunrise services, musical plays and concerts and ...
... separation of Christianity from Judaism. Many Christians are uncomfortable with the term Easter and prefer “Resurrection Sunday” or “First Fruits”. But the heart of the celebration is the empty tomb and victory over death by the resurrection of Jesus. Sunrise services, musical plays and concerts and ...
Serving others is one of the pillars upon which Judaism rests.
... Service to others is a responsibility and a privilege, and Schusterman takes both very seriously. She grew up in a family where giving back to society was a core practice. They reached out to individuals by focusing on what was needed, and gave generously with no strings attached. In raising her own ...
... Service to others is a responsibility and a privilege, and Schusterman takes both very seriously. She grew up in a family where giving back to society was a core practice. They reached out to individuals by focusing on what was needed, and gave generously with no strings attached. In raising her own ...
Autumn 2003
... began to reflect seriously on their Jewish origins. People who wanted to explore formally reuniting with the Jewish world soon began meeting together. One such group was organized in Veracruz, a seaside city on the Gulf of Mexico. There was no Jewish presence there at the time, so they approached th ...
... began to reflect seriously on their Jewish origins. People who wanted to explore formally reuniting with the Jewish world soon began meeting together. One such group was organized in Veracruz, a seaside city on the Gulf of Mexico. There was no Jewish presence there at the time, so they approached th ...
Laws of Daily Living
... Torah and mitzvot punctuate every moment of our lives: setting standards for business ethics, proper speech, honoring parents, what we eat, how to care for pets, and – believe it or not! – even how to tie our shoes! We refer to these set of laws as “Torat Chaim,” literally “instructions for living." ...
... Torah and mitzvot punctuate every moment of our lives: setting standards for business ethics, proper speech, honoring parents, what we eat, how to care for pets, and – believe it or not! – even how to tie our shoes! We refer to these set of laws as “Torat Chaim,” literally “instructions for living." ...
THE GIFTS AND THE CALLING OF GOD ARE IRREVOCABLE
... believe in the gospel" (Mk 1:15). Within Judaism there were many very different kinds of ideas regarding how the kingdom of God would be realised, and yet Jesus’ central message on the Kingdom of God is in accordance with some Jewish thinking of his day. One cannot understand Jesus’ teaching or that ...
... believe in the gospel" (Mk 1:15). Within Judaism there were many very different kinds of ideas regarding how the kingdom of God would be realised, and yet Jesus’ central message on the Kingdom of God is in accordance with some Jewish thinking of his day. One cannot understand Jesus’ teaching or that ...
Canon 2 Handout B - Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church
... is at hand, repent and believe in the gospel" (Mk 1:15). Within Judaism there were many very different kinds of ideas regarding how the kingdom of God would be realised, and yet Jesus’ central message on the Kingdom of God is in accordance with some Jewish thinking of his day. One cannot understand ...
... is at hand, repent and believe in the gospel" (Mk 1:15). Within Judaism there were many very different kinds of ideas regarding how the kingdom of God would be realised, and yet Jesus’ central message on the Kingdom of God is in accordance with some Jewish thinking of his day. One cannot understand ...
Theological Questions Pertaining to Catholic
... believe in the gospel” (Mk 1:15). Within Judaism there were many very different kinds of ideas regarding how the kingdom of God would be realised, and yet Jesus’ central message on the Kingdom of God is in accordance with some Jewish thinking of his day. One cannot understand Jesus’ teaching or that ...
... believe in the gospel” (Mk 1:15). Within Judaism there were many very different kinds of ideas regarding how the kingdom of God would be realised, and yet Jesus’ central message on the Kingdom of God is in accordance with some Jewish thinking of his day. One cannot understand Jesus’ teaching or that ...
Jesus for Jews
... Thus they are reborn not as Christians, but as (Jewish) believers in Yeshua. [15] To be sure, Messianic Jews, like most conservative Christians, take passages such as John 14:6 and Acts 4:12 with the utmost seriousness. They absolutely reject what has come to be called “dual covenant” theology and v ...
... Thus they are reborn not as Christians, but as (Jewish) believers in Yeshua. [15] To be sure, Messianic Jews, like most conservative Christians, take passages such as John 14:6 and Acts 4:12 with the utmost seriousness. They absolutely reject what has come to be called “dual covenant” theology and v ...
Understanding the Shabbat Service
... candles, accompanied by a prayer. While many families do this at home, it is our tradition to also light candles in the synagogue. The Friday evening service is called Kabbalat Shabbat (welcoming the Sabbath). Jewish mystics of the Middle Ages envisioned Shabbat as a bride. On Friday nights we sing ...
... candles, accompanied by a prayer. While many families do this at home, it is our tradition to also light candles in the synagogue. The Friday evening service is called Kabbalat Shabbat (welcoming the Sabbath). Jewish mystics of the Middle Ages envisioned Shabbat as a bride. On Friday nights we sing ...
Expanded Guide to Jewish Holidays The description of the various
... On the first two nights of Succos, Jews are obligated to recite the sanctification over kosher grape juice (Kiddush) and to eat at least a half matzoh or challah in the succah regardless of the weather conditions. One is excused from participating in the succah observance in case of rain or extreme ...
... On the first two nights of Succos, Jews are obligated to recite the sanctification over kosher grape juice (Kiddush) and to eat at least a half matzoh or challah in the succah regardless of the weather conditions. One is excused from participating in the succah observance in case of rain or extreme ...
that is the question
... thousand years ago, between God and Abraham. The Hebrew term for circumcision, brit milah (also known as a bris, which is the Ashkenazi or Yiddish pronunciation of “brit”), literally means the “covenant of circumcision.” It is a ceremony that welcomes a baby boy into the Jewish community through rit ...
... thousand years ago, between God and Abraham. The Hebrew term for circumcision, brit milah (also known as a bris, which is the Ashkenazi or Yiddish pronunciation of “brit”), literally means the “covenant of circumcision.” It is a ceremony that welcomes a baby boy into the Jewish community through rit ...