Maimonides` Mishneh Torah
... code of Jewish Law the Halakhot was mainly based on the laws found in the Talmudic orders of Mo’ed (festivals), Nashim (women), and Nezikin (damages), plus the tractate Berakhot (blessings) from the order Zera’im (seeds) and Niddah (the menstruous women) from the order Tohorot (cleanliness). Similar ...
... code of Jewish Law the Halakhot was mainly based on the laws found in the Talmudic orders of Mo’ed (festivals), Nashim (women), and Nezikin (damages), plus the tractate Berakhot (blessings) from the order Zera’im (seeds) and Niddah (the menstruous women) from the order Tohorot (cleanliness). Similar ...
the gospel of matthew and judaism
... more than any other part of the gospel which so acutely embarrasses Christians today. As in the passages we have just considered briefly, the evangelist conflates his sources and sharpens and extends considerably their polemic. The last of the seven woes is the most significant part of the chapter f ...
... more than any other part of the gospel which so acutely embarrasses Christians today. As in the passages we have just considered briefly, the evangelist conflates his sources and sharpens and extends considerably their polemic. The last of the seven woes is the most significant part of the chapter f ...
A RABBI LOOKS AT JESUS
... case of this sort, Jesus took the clear position, not against the Law, not even against ritual practices, but against the excessive importance that particular Pharisee doctors attributed to them; not even against Pharisaism, but against particular tendencies in Pharisaism, especially the tendency t ...
... case of this sort, Jesus took the clear position, not against the Law, not even against ritual practices, but against the excessive importance that particular Pharisee doctors attributed to them; not even against Pharisaism, but against particular tendencies in Pharisaism, especially the tendency t ...
The Torah Story
... metaphors in the torah: the story of joseph . share on facebook twitter google plus. ... we have already touched upon “the torah being the bread of life”, ... THE TORAH STORY | ZONDERVAN ACADEMIC Fri, 14 Apr 2017 12:38:00 GMT the torah story introduces the first five books of the old testament. a so ...
... metaphors in the torah: the story of joseph . share on facebook twitter google plus. ... we have already touched upon “the torah being the bread of life”, ... THE TORAH STORY | ZONDERVAN ACADEMIC Fri, 14 Apr 2017 12:38:00 GMT the torah story introduces the first five books of the old testament. a so ...
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... Critical Perspective The 12 tribes migrated from Egypt over time and settled in the land of Canaa while the Canaanite rulers were busy fighting off the invading Sea Peoples or… The twelve tribes were local Canaanite groups that united in rebellion against the Canaanite rulers while they were fending ...
... Critical Perspective The 12 tribes migrated from Egypt over time and settled in the land of Canaa while the Canaanite rulers were busy fighting off the invading Sea Peoples or… The twelve tribes were local Canaanite groups that united in rebellion against the Canaanite rulers while they were fending ...
Judaism`s Strange Gods
... written Judaism as Mishnah (literally "repetition"). The term signifies "oral tradition learned by constant repetition." The connotation is derived from the Hebrew denotation, the root sh-n-y, meaning "to repeat." Within 6Alon Goshen-Gottstein, The Body as Image of God in Rabbinic Literature, [Berke ...
... written Judaism as Mishnah (literally "repetition"). The term signifies "oral tradition learned by constant repetition." The connotation is derived from the Hebrew denotation, the root sh-n-y, meaning "to repeat." Within 6Alon Goshen-Gottstein, The Body as Image of God in Rabbinic Literature, [Berke ...
Document
... the way things are done now is the way they have been done for thousands of years. Rather, what we find at the Western Wall is the re-creation of patriarchal power as a reaction to shifting political conditions in the past century. These external factors heightened latent patriarchal ideas and helpe ...
... the way things are done now is the way they have been done for thousands of years. Rather, what we find at the Western Wall is the re-creation of patriarchal power as a reaction to shifting political conditions in the past century. These external factors heightened latent patriarchal ideas and helpe ...
Noahidism - www.BahaiStudies.net
... stands in serious peril of returning to chaos", and that "society is profoundly concerned with the recent weakening of these principles that has resulted in crises that beleaguer and threaten the fabric of civilized society".[7] In April 2006, the spiritual leader of the Druze community in Israel, ...
... stands in serious peril of returning to chaos", and that "society is profoundly concerned with the recent weakening of these principles that has resulted in crises that beleaguer and threaten the fabric of civilized society".[7] In April 2006, the spiritual leader of the Druze community in Israel, ...
Letters to the Next Generation: Reflections for Yom Kippur
... blessed you both with children. They are the joy of our life, as of yours. Enjoy them. Spend time with them. Play, learn, sing, davven and do mitzvot with them. On nothing else will your time be better spent. The love you give them when they are young will stay with them throughout their lives. Like ...
... blessed you both with children. They are the joy of our life, as of yours. Enjoy them. Spend time with them. Play, learn, sing, davven and do mitzvot with them. On nothing else will your time be better spent. The love you give them when they are young will stay with them throughout their lives. Like ...
Paul`s Observance of the Sabbath in Acts of the Apostles as a
... this case, the laws of clean and unclean, which marked out the separation of Israel from the other peoples (Lev 20:22–26).”5 Further details in the narrative tell us that Peter’s interpretation of this dream is to consider all men, including Gentiles, as deserving of the blessing of the gospel of sa ...
... this case, the laws of clean and unclean, which marked out the separation of Israel from the other peoples (Lev 20:22–26).”5 Further details in the narrative tell us that Peter’s interpretation of this dream is to consider all men, including Gentiles, as deserving of the blessing of the gospel of sa ...
Prayer - wikipersson
... It is traditionally whispered into the little ears of Jewish newborns... “Shema Yisrael, Hashem Elokeinu, Hashem Echad!” were also the last words sung out by countless Jewish martyrs through the eons... declaring their unswerving faith in G-d in the face of death 2. The Deeper Meaning of Shema Shema ...
... It is traditionally whispered into the little ears of Jewish newborns... “Shema Yisrael, Hashem Elokeinu, Hashem Echad!” were also the last words sung out by countless Jewish martyrs through the eons... declaring their unswerving faith in G-d in the face of death 2. The Deeper Meaning of Shema Shema ...
There`s Kabbalah – and There`s Kabbalah
... she was unable to move freely enough to visit most of the holy sites she had intended to see. The story goes on to say that she took part in Kabbalah sessions in her hotel's conference room, "which was converted into a synagogue, with segregated men's and women's sections." ...
... she was unable to move freely enough to visit most of the holy sites she had intended to see. The story goes on to say that she took part in Kabbalah sessions in her hotel's conference room, "which was converted into a synagogue, with segregated men's and women's sections." ...
The Debate over Mixed Seating in the American Synagogue
... women should worship apart prevailed in many Christian churches no less than in synagogues - although the latter more frequently demanded a physical barrier between the sexes - and separate seating remained standard practice in much of Europe down to the contemporary period. 6 In 1845, the Reform Co ...
... women should worship apart prevailed in many Christian churches no less than in synagogues - although the latter more frequently demanded a physical barrier between the sexes - and separate seating remained standard practice in much of Europe down to the contemporary period. 6 In 1845, the Reform Co ...
Continuity and Change in Rabbinic Judaism
... of the emergence of the rabbinic movement from Second Temple Judaism. The second chapter presents the results of the rabbis’ mandate to apply and develop the divine word as preserved in the Mishnah and the Talmuds, two major works of rabbinic literature. Chapter 3 deals more specifically with rabbin ...
... of the emergence of the rabbinic movement from Second Temple Judaism. The second chapter presents the results of the rabbis’ mandate to apply and develop the divine word as preserved in the Mishnah and the Talmuds, two major works of rabbinic literature. Chapter 3 deals more specifically with rabbin ...
Judaism Notes
... important concept to the Jewish tradition/faith/culture. There is discussion of the importance of community in ancient and in modern texts. The Jews see themselves as God's people. You are a covenant people and in covenant with each other and with God. They believe all Jews whether born at the time ...
... important concept to the Jewish tradition/faith/culture. There is discussion of the importance of community in ancient and in modern texts. The Jews see themselves as God's people. You are a covenant people and in covenant with each other and with God. They believe all Jews whether born at the time ...
Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson
... (1903–1993), made a highly unusual, public visit to the court of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson (1902–1994). The essay below is a short segment of the Torah discourses which the Rebbe delivered to a large assembled crowd of Chassidim and devotees, with the Rav siting near th ...
... (1903–1993), made a highly unusual, public visit to the court of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson (1902–1994). The essay below is a short segment of the Torah discourses which the Rebbe delivered to a large assembled crowd of Chassidim and devotees, with the Rav siting near th ...
Document
... Hear, O Israel, the Lord is our God, the Lord is one. You shall love the Lord, your God, with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your resources. And these things that I command you today shall be upon your heart. And you shall teach them to your children, and you shall speak of them wh ...
... Hear, O Israel, the Lord is our God, the Lord is one. You shall love the Lord, your God, with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your resources. And these things that I command you today shall be upon your heart. And you shall teach them to your children, and you shall speak of them wh ...
The Day of Atonement in the Late Second Temple Period
... foremost, the Temple cult. Once the Pharisees—who were supported by the vast majority of the Jewish people—became powerful, the Sadducees’ influence on the Temple cult was significantly reduced. As Josephus states: “they (the Pharisees) are, as a matter of fact, extremely influential among the towns ...
... foremost, the Temple cult. Once the Pharisees—who were supported by the vast majority of the Jewish people—became powerful, the Sadducees’ influence on the Temple cult was significantly reduced. As Josephus states: “they (the Pharisees) are, as a matter of fact, extremely influential among the towns ...
Haredi Construction of Rabbinic Authority: A Case Study
... query by Pelcovitz and his cohorts;20 it is difficult to believe that the Igud’s leadership did not know what his answer would be and that the force of a “no” from him would be hard for anybody in the Orthodox world to openly contravene. Under the leadership of Kotler, a meeting of eleven yeshiva de ...
... query by Pelcovitz and his cohorts;20 it is difficult to believe that the Igud’s leadership did not know what his answer would be and that the force of a “no” from him would be hard for anybody in the Orthodox world to openly contravene. Under the leadership of Kotler, a meeting of eleven yeshiva de ...
Nathan Glazer`s American Judaism
... of religion. The University of Chicago scholar of religion Martin Marty, who has taught American religious history since the early 1960s, calls Glazer’s book ‘‘the most ‘used’ semi-popular book on American Judaism in its time.’’16 In 1987, the historian Edwin S. Gaustad, who taught at a liberal arts ...
... of religion. The University of Chicago scholar of religion Martin Marty, who has taught American religious history since the early 1960s, calls Glazer’s book ‘‘the most ‘used’ semi-popular book on American Judaism in its time.’’16 In 1987, the historian Edwin S. Gaustad, who taught at a liberal arts ...
Shavuos 2011 - Chabad-Lubavitch of Wisconsin
... for all the earth is mine: and you shall be a kingdom of priests, and a holy nation.” Moses returned from Mount Sinai and presented the words of G-d before the Jewish people. Unanimously, with one voice and one mind, they responded: Naaseh Venishma, “Everything G-d has said, we shall do and we shall ...
... for all the earth is mine: and you shall be a kingdom of priests, and a holy nation.” Moses returned from Mount Sinai and presented the words of G-d before the Jewish people. Unanimously, with one voice and one mind, they responded: Naaseh Venishma, “Everything G-d has said, we shall do and we shall ...
File - Alan Karam
... Eggs from kosher birds are kosher; they are also considered pareve (neutral). Turkey, chicken, duck, goose and dove are all Kosher. Eggs containing blood in the white may be used, if the blood can be removed, but the egg must be discarded if any blood is found on the yolk. When eating an egg, one o ...
... Eggs from kosher birds are kosher; they are also considered pareve (neutral). Turkey, chicken, duck, goose and dove are all Kosher. Eggs containing blood in the white may be used, if the blood can be removed, but the egg must be discarded if any blood is found on the yolk. When eating an egg, one o ...
Calendar of Main Jewish Religious Observances and Resource Guide
... commemorates the re-dedication of the Temple in Jerusalem in 165 B.C.E. Families celebrate in their homes by lighting candles for eight nights, exchanging gifts and eating special foods. No school or work is missed. ...
... commemorates the re-dedication of the Temple in Jerusalem in 165 B.C.E. Families celebrate in their homes by lighting candles for eight nights, exchanging gifts and eating special foods. No school or work is missed. ...
text-issues
... * Out of which context did the terms biblical archaeology and biblical history develop and how do these origins influence today’s use of this terminology? * If the term Bible was used for the first time by Chrysostomos and in Christian context, does it still imply Christian significations when used ...
... * Out of which context did the terms biblical archaeology and biblical history develop and how do these origins influence today’s use of this terminology? * If the term Bible was used for the first time by Chrysostomos and in Christian context, does it still imply Christian significations when used ...
Celestial Events –2002 (5763) and Beyond
... respects. Rather, every year when the earth hits that point on its revolution path around the sun, an opening is created. This opening allows us to connect to this fulfilling ENERGY or spiritual Light of Passover that is available only on that day. Therefore, with the proper tools and with the prope ...
... respects. Rather, every year when the earth hits that point on its revolution path around the sun, an opening is created. This opening allows us to connect to this fulfilling ENERGY or spiritual Light of Passover that is available only on that day. Therefore, with the proper tools and with the prope ...