KS2 Judaism The Synagogue
... Mount Sinai. The Torah contains stories about the pre-history and early history of the Jewish people, including the creation of the world, Adam and Eve, Noah’s ark, the tower of Babel, the patriarchs (Abraham, Isaac and Jacob), Joseph (with his ‘coat of many colours’) and Moses. It also contains the ...
... Mount Sinai. The Torah contains stories about the pre-history and early history of the Jewish people, including the creation of the world, Adam and Eve, Noah’s ark, the tower of Babel, the patriarchs (Abraham, Isaac and Jacob), Joseph (with his ‘coat of many colours’) and Moses. It also contains the ...
Kabbalah - Aish Tamid of Los Angeles
... intellectual and culture milieu of that historical period. Questions of transmission, lineage, influence, and innovation vary and cannot be summarized in simple doctrinaire claims. The proper protocol for teaching this wisdom, as well as many of its concepts, are recorded in the Talmud, Tractate Hag ...
... intellectual and culture milieu of that historical period. Questions of transmission, lineage, influence, and innovation vary and cannot be summarized in simple doctrinaire claims. The proper protocol for teaching this wisdom, as well as many of its concepts, are recorded in the Talmud, Tractate Hag ...
Shavuos 2011 - Chabad-Lubavitch of Wisconsin
... was no ordinary voice. The voice that proclaimed the Ten Commandments was a voice that was not only powerful at the time, but one that “did not end.” It still rings out, it still resonates, it still speaks to each of us in every generation, in every language and in every part of the world. Revolutio ...
... was no ordinary voice. The voice that proclaimed the Ten Commandments was a voice that was not only powerful at the time, but one that “did not end.” It still rings out, it still resonates, it still speaks to each of us in every generation, in every language and in every part of the world. Revolutio ...
A New Look at the Torah and the LAW of God
... of the Hebrew language, and to make fun of anyone who thought Hebrew to be any different than any other language. Dale Hampton never made any distinction between Jewish and Gentile usages and cultures. He said all languages are the same -- a language is only a language. I instantly recognized that t ...
... of the Hebrew language, and to make fun of anyone who thought Hebrew to be any different than any other language. Dale Hampton never made any distinction between Jewish and Gentile usages and cultures. He said all languages are the same -- a language is only a language. I instantly recognized that t ...
Classical Hebrew Continuers
... • the official notices sections of Board Bulletin, the periodical publication of the Board of Studies NSW. There are prescribed texts required for study in the Classical Hebrew Continuers course. The Board of Studies reserves the right to make changes to the prescribed texts listed in this document. ...
... • the official notices sections of Board Bulletin, the periodical publication of the Board of Studies NSW. There are prescribed texts required for study in the Classical Hebrew Continuers course. The Board of Studies reserves the right to make changes to the prescribed texts listed in this document. ...
Classical Hebrew Continuers
... the official notices sections of Board Bulletin, the periodical publication of the Board of Studies NSW. There are prescribed texts required for study in the Classical Hebrew Continuers course. The Board of Studies reserves the right to make changes to the prescribed texts listed in this document. ...
... the official notices sections of Board Bulletin, the periodical publication of the Board of Studies NSW. There are prescribed texts required for study in the Classical Hebrew Continuers course. The Board of Studies reserves the right to make changes to the prescribed texts listed in this document. ...
The Public Reading of Scripture in Early Judaism
... Of course, the Torah reading did not form an integral part of the temple worship. 17 It had no particular ritual focus within the temple and was not the center of any liturgical service. As Ruth Langer suggests, “These observations lend support to claims that these Scripture readings were possibly f ...
... Of course, the Torah reading did not form an integral part of the temple worship. 17 It had no particular ritual focus within the temple and was not the center of any liturgical service. As Ruth Langer suggests, “These observations lend support to claims that these Scripture readings were possibly f ...
Scheme of work
... refers to the descending of God’s presence to ‘dwell’ in the world. It is a term found in the Talmud and in the Targumim (the translations of the Tenakh into Aramaic, which was the everyday language of the Jews from the later period of the monarchy) to avoid anthropomorphism and so honour the holine ...
... refers to the descending of God’s presence to ‘dwell’ in the world. It is a term found in the Talmud and in the Targumim (the translations of the Tenakh into Aramaic, which was the everyday language of the Jews from the later period of the monarchy) to avoid anthropomorphism and so honour the holine ...
synagogue services 2012 version
... Synagogues are generally run by a board of directors composed of lay people. They manage and maintain the synagogue and its activities, and hire a rabbi for the community. It is worth noting that a synagogue can exist without a rabbi: religious services can be, and often are, conducted by lay peop ...
... Synagogues are generally run by a board of directors composed of lay people. They manage and maintain the synagogue and its activities, and hire a rabbi for the community. It is worth noting that a synagogue can exist without a rabbi: religious services can be, and often are, conducted by lay peop ...
Religion, Politics and the Jerusalem Temple
... the beginning of a period largely defined by a delicate arrangement that allowed the Waqf, an Islamic trust, to administer the space and other holy sites in the Old City of Jerusalem, while the Israeli government took the responsibility of policing the area and providing security. October 8, 1990, p ...
... the beginning of a period largely defined by a delicate arrangement that allowed the Waqf, an Islamic trust, to administer the space and other holy sites in the Old City of Jerusalem, while the Israeli government took the responsibility of policing the area and providing security. October 8, 1990, p ...
text-issues
... perhaps authority in some sense is recognized) to "biblical" or the like; I'd reserve biblical to the 4th century ce and beyond, when the vision of "bible" as a single collection in codex form became available and current, at least in Greek and Latin Christian contexts.]] I'm with you; I would immed ...
... perhaps authority in some sense is recognized) to "biblical" or the like; I'd reserve biblical to the 4th century ce and beyond, when the vision of "bible" as a single collection in codex form became available and current, at least in Greek and Latin Christian contexts.]] I'm with you; I would immed ...
Is JUDAISM the RELIGION OF MOSES?
... Capernaum. Yet, Nazareth, with its immediate environs, to again cite Josephus, had at least 15,000 inhabitants. It was certainly no mean city, even though it was smaller than Capernaum. Edersheim informs us that Nazareth was a religious center for certain of the priests who ministered in the temple ...
... Capernaum. Yet, Nazareth, with its immediate environs, to again cite Josephus, had at least 15,000 inhabitants. It was certainly no mean city, even though it was smaller than Capernaum. Edersheim informs us that Nazareth was a religious center for certain of the priests who ministered in the temple ...
SPINOZA AND CONTEMPORARY JUDAISM Written by Daniel Spiro
... to believe in anyone or anything that flies in the face of the laws of nature. Spinoza’s God is transcendent without being supernatural. Indeed, Spinoza sparked a trend within Judaism to affirm the One God even if the voice of reason urges against believing in the supernatural. That is a faith that ...
... to believe in anyone or anything that flies in the face of the laws of nature. Spinoza’s God is transcendent without being supernatural. Indeed, Spinoza sparked a trend within Judaism to affirm the One God even if the voice of reason urges against believing in the supernatural. That is a faith that ...
Intermarriage – Its Positive Effect on Messianic Judaism
... see issues through different cultural lenses, and be more discerning (in an evaluative way) of traditional Jewish perspectives. Non-Jewish spouses can exhibit a unique frame of reference in their approach to Messianic Jewish history, theology and culture because they ask questions that Messianic Jew ...
... see issues through different cultural lenses, and be more discerning (in an evaluative way) of traditional Jewish perspectives. Non-Jewish spouses can exhibit a unique frame of reference in their approach to Messianic Jewish history, theology and culture because they ask questions that Messianic Jew ...
Judaism Notes
... think Catholics gravely misled, or at least that was my impression. Muhammad called Jewish people "People of the Book" because they take their Scripture so seriously. Rabbi Powers talked about Jews in community which is a very important concept to the Jewish tradition/faith/culture. There is discuss ...
... think Catholics gravely misled, or at least that was my impression. Muhammad called Jewish people "People of the Book" because they take their Scripture so seriously. Rabbi Powers talked about Jews in community which is a very important concept to the Jewish tradition/faith/culture. There is discuss ...
Rambam`s Historical Approach to the Laws of Conversion By Juan
... Rambam's Historical Approach to the Laws of Conversion the Talmudic and rabbinic corpus. concerning the puzzling leniency of the rambam in matters of giyyur, the tension stems from the internal differences among the suggyot from which the rambam builds his approach to this topic which cover almost ...
... Rambam's Historical Approach to the Laws of Conversion the Talmudic and rabbinic corpus. concerning the puzzling leniency of the rambam in matters of giyyur, the tension stems from the internal differences among the suggyot from which the rambam builds his approach to this topic which cover almost ...
Kosher Foods
... supervision. The background here is that wine from grapes had a ritual significance in other religions, so that there was therefore a fundamental risk that it was used within the context of idolatry. In order to rule out this risk, wine can only be certified as kosher if it is made from grapes produ ...
... supervision. The background here is that wine from grapes had a ritual significance in other religions, so that there was therefore a fundamental risk that it was used within the context of idolatry. In order to rule out this risk, wine can only be certified as kosher if it is made from grapes produ ...
Unit Description
... The teacher introduces the unit on Judaism by giving students a true/false quiz on Judaism. This true false quiz contains a number of statements about Judaism that confirm students’ basic understanding of Judaism encountered in previous courses or in the first unit’s overview and also challenge stud ...
... The teacher introduces the unit on Judaism by giving students a true/false quiz on Judaism. This true false quiz contains a number of statements about Judaism that confirm students’ basic understanding of Judaism encountered in previous courses or in the first unit’s overview and also challenge stud ...
Get Ready to Read (cont.)
... • He sent soldiers after the Israelites. • The Bible says that God parted the Red Sea, so the Israelites could pass. • The water flowed back when the soldiers tried to cross, and they drowned. (pages 81–83) Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. ...
... • He sent soldiers after the Israelites. • The Bible says that God parted the Red Sea, so the Israelites could pass. • The water flowed back when the soldiers tried to cross, and they drowned. (pages 81–83) Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. ...
Appendix: Calendars of the Ancient Near East and Absolute Dating
... concrete/empirical, the two approaches to calendar-making could not be more divergent. In favor of the concrete, perceptible method is the fact that the all-important New Moon (ḥōdeš) of Nisan/Aviv is something one is commanded to ‘observe.’ (Deut 16:1, חֹודֶ ש שָׁ מֹור אֶ ת־, šāmôr ʾet–ḥôdeš in ...
... concrete/empirical, the two approaches to calendar-making could not be more divergent. In favor of the concrete, perceptible method is the fact that the all-important New Moon (ḥōdeš) of Nisan/Aviv is something one is commanded to ‘observe.’ (Deut 16:1, חֹודֶ ש שָׁ מֹור אֶ ת־, šāmôr ʾet–ḥôdeš in ...
A Symbol and Tool of Hybridity: The Organ and
... Because he did not have a system of synagogues under his control, he gathered a group of like-minded Jews and opened his home to them for services. When the liturgicallyreformed services, which included organ accompaniment, grew to include roughly four hundred people on some Shabbats, the reformers ...
... Because he did not have a system of synagogues under his control, he gathered a group of like-minded Jews and opened his home to them for services. When the liturgicallyreformed services, which included organ accompaniment, grew to include roughly four hundred people on some Shabbats, the reformers ...
Strengthening Our Belief in Hashem and His Beautiful Torah – Part
... passed this information to their descendants year after year at their Seders. This is unlike the miracles claimed by other religions that are described as having occurred before a very limited number of people. In addition, it is important to emphasize that we are the only religion to believe in a ...
... passed this information to their descendants year after year at their Seders. This is unlike the miracles claimed by other religions that are described as having occurred before a very limited number of people. In addition, it is important to emphasize that we are the only religion to believe in a ...
Prayer - wikipersson
... 6. G-d communicates with man. In order for man to carry out his divinely ordered mission, he must know what it is. Prophecy is the means by which G-d communicates His wishes to man. It is a gift that man can attain upon reaching heights of selfperfection. 7. Moses' prophecy is unique. Moses' prophe ...
... 6. G-d communicates with man. In order for man to carry out his divinely ordered mission, he must know what it is. Prophecy is the means by which G-d communicates His wishes to man. It is a gift that man can attain upon reaching heights of selfperfection. 7. Moses' prophecy is unique. Moses' prophe ...
Lesson 7: Mikvah and Marriage
... It may therefore come to some students as a surprise – perhaps even a shock – that an entire lesson is being devoted to the observance and significance of the mitzvah of mikvah in married life. “Torah-study, prayer, charity, Yom Kippur, circumcision, etc. These I always knew were cardinal elements o ...
... It may therefore come to some students as a surprise – perhaps even a shock – that an entire lesson is being devoted to the observance and significance of the mitzvah of mikvah in married life. “Torah-study, prayer, charity, Yom Kippur, circumcision, etc. These I always knew were cardinal elements o ...
Origins of Rabbinic Judaism
Rabbinic Judaism or Rabbinism has been the mainstream form of Judaism since the 6th century, after the codification of the Talmud. Rabbinic Judaism gained predominance within the Jewish diaspora between the 2nd to 6th centuries, with the development of the oral law and the Talmud to control the interpretation of Jewish scripture (specifically the Masoretic Text) and to encourage the practice of Judaism in the absence of Temple sacrifice and other practices no longer possible, while waiting for the Third Temple.