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Louise Guilfoyle - Broadwater School
... Bar mitzvah ceremonies also take place in the synagogue. This is a ceremony that takes place when the Jewish boy is 13. After the service the boy is responsible for his own faith.In the synagogue he has now ...
... Bar mitzvah ceremonies also take place in the synagogue. This is a ceremony that takes place when the Jewish boy is 13. After the service the boy is responsible for his own faith.In the synagogue he has now ...
Introduction to Judaism
... The Historicity of the Bible • Nomadic group called “Habiru” • Migration from Mesopotamia into Canaan • Temple and New Capital built in Egypt in 13th century BCE • No Evidence of Exodus from Egypt • Pharaoh's Inscription (1220BCE) – “Israel is Laid to Waste, his seed is no more.” ...
... The Historicity of the Bible • Nomadic group called “Habiru” • Migration from Mesopotamia into Canaan • Temple and New Capital built in Egypt in 13th century BCE • No Evidence of Exodus from Egypt • Pharaoh's Inscription (1220BCE) – “Israel is Laid to Waste, his seed is no more.” ...
Judaism/Christianity
... The Festival of Sukkot begins on Tishri 15, the fifth day after Yom Kippur. It is quite a drastic transition, from one of the most solemn holidays in our year to one of the most joyous. This festival is sometimes referred to as Zeman Simkhateinu, the Season of our Rejoicing. Sukkot lasts for sev ...
... The Festival of Sukkot begins on Tishri 15, the fifth day after Yom Kippur. It is quite a drastic transition, from one of the most solemn holidays in our year to one of the most joyous. This festival is sometimes referred to as Zeman Simkhateinu, the Season of our Rejoicing. Sukkot lasts for sev ...
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... church leaders. The Old Testament is taught from the perspective of the importance of the experience of the Babylonian exile for the development of the Jewish scriptures and Second-Temple Judaism. The study of the New Testament builds upon this foundation, locating the Gospels and Epistles within th ...
... church leaders. The Old Testament is taught from the perspective of the importance of the experience of the Babylonian exile for the development of the Jewish scriptures and Second-Temple Judaism. The study of the New Testament builds upon this foundation, locating the Gospels and Epistles within th ...
Judaism and Monotheistic Morality
... B “The other Abrahamic faiths of Islam and Christianity have very similar moral codes that demand the same strict adherence and emphasis on a good and benevolent god.” C “The rules and laws teaching how to live a good and moral life are a large part of the practice of Judaism.” D “Morality is import ...
... B “The other Abrahamic faiths of Islam and Christianity have very similar moral codes that demand the same strict adherence and emphasis on a good and benevolent god.” C “The rules and laws teaching how to live a good and moral life are a large part of the practice of Judaism.” D “Morality is import ...
Reconstructionist Judaism
... Judaism monotheistic view of God, which contrasts with Reconstructionists). Instead of the traditional Orthodox Judaism belief, Judaism is the historic, unique and most satisfying way by which the Jewish people can find ongoing meaning in the great moments in our history and the special moments in o ...
... Judaism monotheistic view of God, which contrasts with Reconstructionists). Instead of the traditional Orthodox Judaism belief, Judaism is the historic, unique and most satisfying way by which the Jewish people can find ongoing meaning in the great moments in our history and the special moments in o ...
The Jewish Influence On Early Christian Liturgy Christianity began
... and the twelfth benediction, the so-called Benediction of the Minim (heretics). Passages in John (9:22, 12:42, and 16:2) have been interpreted as pointing to the expulsion of Christians from the synagogue. If this is so, were these expulsions isolated cases, or on a more universal level? It would be ...
... and the twelfth benediction, the so-called Benediction of the Minim (heretics). Passages in John (9:22, 12:42, and 16:2) have been interpreted as pointing to the expulsion of Christians from the synagogue. If this is so, were these expulsions isolated cases, or on a more universal level? It would be ...
Judaica Resources in English
... See also the Scholar’s Press edition by searching by TITLE for Talmud. English. 1984. BM499 1960 Size 2 Level 1 Hebrew: The Talmud. Y Epshteyn. (Note: Also at UCB Main at the same call number.) An older Hebrew edition is in Size 2 at call number BM499 1966. Hebrew editions of individual tractates ...
... See also the Scholar’s Press edition by searching by TITLE for Talmud. English. 1984. BM499 1960 Size 2 Level 1 Hebrew: The Talmud. Y Epshteyn. (Note: Also at UCB Main at the same call number.) An older Hebrew edition is in Size 2 at call number BM499 1966. Hebrew editions of individual tractates ...
Jewish Perceptions of Jesus
... What greater theological intimacy could exist between two religions than to have the founder of one be a pious member oJ the othef yet like all intimacies,tensionscan easily arise:to whom does Jesus belong,to the Jews or the Christians? Who was he, a loyal Jew or the founder of tne new religion, Chr ...
... What greater theological intimacy could exist between two religions than to have the founder of one be a pious member oJ the othef yet like all intimacies,tensionscan easily arise:to whom does Jesus belong,to the Jews or the Christians? Who was he, a loyal Jew or the founder of tne new religion, Chr ...
Israelites
... agree on much, so they were ruled by Judges until 1020 BC, when Saul was chosen as king. ...
... agree on much, so they were ruled by Judges until 1020 BC, when Saul was chosen as king. ...
Section 4 - The Life of Abraham: Father of the Jews Some scholars
... Some scholars believe that Abraham, originally named Abram (AY-brum), was born about 2000 B.C.E. in Ur in Mesopotamia. The people of Ur worshiped many gods. But Abram came to believe that there was one true God. This belief would set Judaism apart from other ancient religions. Abram’s special relati ...
... Some scholars believe that Abraham, originally named Abram (AY-brum), was born about 2000 B.C.E. in Ur in Mesopotamia. The people of Ur worshiped many gods. But Abram came to believe that there was one true God. This belief would set Judaism apart from other ancient religions. Abram’s special relati ...
Modern Israel - Authentic Israel
... Galilee once again became a center for Jewish culture. It was here that the Masoretic text of the TaNaKh was produced. From the eight through the tenth centuries Galilee once again was a center of Jewish religious thought and life.6 A third time was after a century of Jewish martyrdom at the hand of ...
... Galilee once again became a center for Jewish culture. It was here that the Masoretic text of the TaNaKh was produced. From the eight through the tenth centuries Galilee once again was a center of Jewish religious thought and life.6 A third time was after a century of Jewish martyrdom at the hand of ...
File - Ken Goldman Arts
... and that visual creation was not an integral part of it, at least until the modern period. This claim is partially true, but the sweeping generalization distorts the real picture. In fact, the assumption derives from the antisemitic opinion which was so pervasive in Europe, namely, that Jews are def ...
... and that visual creation was not an integral part of it, at least until the modern period. This claim is partially true, but the sweeping generalization distorts the real picture. In fact, the assumption derives from the antisemitic opinion which was so pervasive in Europe, namely, that Jews are def ...
The Status of "Messianic Jews"
... In essence 'Jews for Jesus,' is a sophisticated attempt at converting Jews to Christianity, a kind of wolf in sheep's clothing, since its selling point is that one does not have to stop being a Jew in order to accept basic Christian belief. Thus one may continue to call oneself a Jew and justify one ...
... In essence 'Jews for Jesus,' is a sophisticated attempt at converting Jews to Christianity, a kind of wolf in sheep's clothing, since its selling point is that one does not have to stop being a Jew in order to accept basic Christian belief. Thus one may continue to call oneself a Jew and justify one ...
The Festival of Hanukkah Introduction Hanukkah, which means
... known as the Festival of Lights, the observance recalls the Jews' struggle for religious freedom and celebrates their triumph against the Hellenistic Syrians in 165 BCE. One of the centerpieces of Hanukkah is the nine-branched hanukiah ("candlestick"). On the festival's first night, one of the candl ...
... known as the Festival of Lights, the observance recalls the Jews' struggle for religious freedom and celebrates their triumph against the Hellenistic Syrians in 165 BCE. One of the centerpieces of Hanukkah is the nine-branched hanukiah ("candlestick"). On the festival's first night, one of the candl ...
Who Are The Jews?
... return. In the meantime, YHWH continues to remind the people of Judah of the Treaty/Covenant that is the basis of their identity and nationhood. ...
... return. In the meantime, YHWH continues to remind the people of Judah of the Treaty/Covenant that is the basis of their identity and nationhood. ...
General advice: phrases, and read a second time.
... Heschel’s beliefs about God and human purpose in the world, but I argue that those things flow from the practices. I assigned the “religion” section first because I think it’s good to see how a theologian like Heschel can be devoted to religion and critical of it at the same time. Background notes: ...
... Heschel’s beliefs about God and human purpose in the world, but I argue that those things flow from the practices. I assigned the “religion” section first because I think it’s good to see how a theologian like Heschel can be devoted to religion and critical of it at the same time. Background notes: ...
Bellwork: March 7th
... being taken from Mecca to Jerusalem on a winged horse and then being lifted to heaven where he was shown by Allah when and how to pray, one of the five pillars of Islam. According to Jewish tradition, the rock that is the center of the Dome of the Rock is the site where God told Abraham to bound his ...
... being taken from Mecca to Jerusalem on a winged horse and then being lifted to heaven where he was shown by Allah when and how to pray, one of the five pillars of Islam. According to Jewish tradition, the rock that is the center of the Dome of the Rock is the site where God told Abraham to bound his ...
Progression in the Other Faiths Strand
... (1 Kg 6); consider the temple as a focus for life and faith; show how the temple would have dominated Jerusalem and was one of the wonders of its day (what was the biggest building in Wales at the time?); read about its destruction (Jer. 52.13f); talk about the Jewish communities in exile worshippin ...
... (1 Kg 6); consider the temple as a focus for life and faith; show how the temple would have dominated Jerusalem and was one of the wonders of its day (what was the biggest building in Wales at the time?); read about its destruction (Jer. 52.13f); talk about the Jewish communities in exile worshippin ...
Jewish World
... belong to Haredi (or ultra-Orthodox) groups whose most telling characteristic is insularity – which itself runs the gamut, from thoroughly blinkered to hardly limited at all – and the remainder identify as modern Orthodox. Overall, 84 percent of the Orthodox, compared to 27 percent of other Jews, sa ...
... belong to Haredi (or ultra-Orthodox) groups whose most telling characteristic is insularity – which itself runs the gamut, from thoroughly blinkered to hardly limited at all – and the remainder identify as modern Orthodox. Overall, 84 percent of the Orthodox, compared to 27 percent of other Jews, sa ...
Beth Yeshua`s Monthly Schedule
... you will be ready to “give a reason for the hope that is inside of you” - to the Jew first and also to the Gentile. Who is this Class for: This class is designed to disciple and teach ALL members of Beth Yeshua - as well as all those seeking future membership. Have you ever thought: I have a Jewish ...
... you will be ready to “give a reason for the hope that is inside of you” - to the Jew first and also to the Gentile. Who is this Class for: This class is designed to disciple and teach ALL members of Beth Yeshua - as well as all those seeking future membership. Have you ever thought: I have a Jewish ...
The Hebrew Bible - A Global Ethic Now
... Interpretations of the Hebrew Bible: Midrash und Talmud Around these scriptures there gradually arose a body of traditional rabbinic interpretations of the biblical texts, especially of the provisions of the law. These commentaries Midrash (= “study”, “interpretation”) to individual books of the Bib ...
... Interpretations of the Hebrew Bible: Midrash und Talmud Around these scriptures there gradually arose a body of traditional rabbinic interpretations of the biblical texts, especially of the provisions of the law. These commentaries Midrash (= “study”, “interpretation”) to individual books of the Bib ...
Faydra Shapiro. Building Jewish Roots: The Israel Experience
... to provide a sometimes harsh critique of the many North American attempts to mitigate Jewish cultural loss, particularly that of Hebrew schools (35-38, 44, 47-49, 103-104, 107). Another of Shapiro's biases emerges in her critique of the negative affect that Western Christian universalism has had on ...
... to provide a sometimes harsh critique of the many North American attempts to mitigate Jewish cultural loss, particularly that of Hebrew schools (35-38, 44, 47-49, 103-104, 107). Another of Shapiro's biases emerges in her critique of the negative affect that Western Christian universalism has had on ...
To what extent do you believe that the Jews are the chosen people?
... Chosenness is about carrying, internalizing, and claiming difference; being willing to stand up for what matters… embracing chosenness means accepting a moral mandate to speak for and with those whose dignity has been denied. Ruth Messinger President of the American Jewish World Service ...
... Chosenness is about carrying, internalizing, and claiming difference; being willing to stand up for what matters… embracing chosenness means accepting a moral mandate to speak for and with those whose dignity has been denied. Ruth Messinger President of the American Jewish World Service ...
The Jewish Annotated New Testament: A Review Article
... Aramaic paraphrases of the Hebrew Bible), and early rabbinic literature, such as the Mishnah. The editors point out what is obvious to scholars—but not always to non-experts—when they inform readers that Jesus and his earliest followers, such as his apostles and Paul, were Jews and that New Testamen ...
... Aramaic paraphrases of the Hebrew Bible), and early rabbinic literature, such as the Mishnah. The editors point out what is obvious to scholars—but not always to non-experts—when they inform readers that Jesus and his earliest followers, such as his apostles and Paul, were Jews and that New Testamen ...