Sects and Sacred Practices
... following Torah Study. Several times during the year there is also a 9:00 a.m. Shabbat service at which one of our young people becomes a Bar or Bat Mitzvah. It is best to check the calendar on this website or in your Beth Or News for service times on Saturday ...
... following Torah Study. Several times during the year there is also a 9:00 a.m. Shabbat service at which one of our young people becomes a Bar or Bat Mitzvah. It is best to check the calendar on this website or in your Beth Or News for service times on Saturday ...
Culture and Religion Information Sheet
... of Moses—the Law, containing 613 commandments expounded on by the Talmud, the Oral or Rabbinic Law. The Law can never be changed. ...
... of Moses—the Law, containing 613 commandments expounded on by the Talmud, the Oral or Rabbinic Law. The Law can never be changed. ...
2016 Judaism Overview PowerPoint Lecture
... • Jews believe that there is a single God who not only created the universe, but with whom every Jew can have an individual and personal relationship. • They believe in heaven, but that God determines where they go after life on earth. • Give a tithe (10%). • Ten Commandments is the basic code of la ...
... • Jews believe that there is a single God who not only created the universe, but with whom every Jew can have an individual and personal relationship. • They believe in heaven, but that God determines where they go after life on earth. • Give a tithe (10%). • Ten Commandments is the basic code of la ...
to a pdf of Reform Judaism in 1000 Words
... There is a long tradition of interfaith engagement in the Progressive Jewish world. An active and curious awareness of other faiths is intrinsic to the Enlightenment and the breaking down of the ghetto walls that separated Jews, psychologically as much as politically, from their host communities for ...
... There is a long tradition of interfaith engagement in the Progressive Jewish world. An active and curious awareness of other faiths is intrinsic to the Enlightenment and the breaking down of the ghetto walls that separated Jews, psychologically as much as politically, from their host communities for ...
- Honeoye Central School District
... contemporary needs of the Jewish people. The Conservative service follows the traditional liturgy, and it is mainly in Hebrew and similar to Orthodox services. However, men and women sit together and women participate fully in the synagogue services, prayers and rituals. The movement believes tha ...
... contemporary needs of the Jewish people. The Conservative service follows the traditional liturgy, and it is mainly in Hebrew and similar to Orthodox services. However, men and women sit together and women participate fully in the synagogue services, prayers and rituals. The movement believes tha ...
Judaism - Europe
... where they were enslaved They were led to freedom by Moses (during the Exodus), who was given the Ten Commandments by God Israel was formed as a political nation in 1400 B.C. First Israeli king was Saul, who defeated the Ammonites (c. 1020 ...
... where they were enslaved They were led to freedom by Moses (during the Exodus), who was given the Ten Commandments by God Israel was formed as a political nation in 1400 B.C. First Israeli king was Saul, who defeated the Ammonites (c. 1020 ...
Page 1 Judaism The Rev. Roger Fritts March 3, 2013 Once there
... When he arrived at the synagogue, very late for the service, some in the congregation muttered under their breath. After the service, two members, leaders of the congregation confronted the rabbi and asked for an explanation. When he told them where he had been, they said that they felt he should ha ...
... When he arrived at the synagogue, very late for the service, some in the congregation muttered under their breath. After the service, two members, leaders of the congregation confronted the rabbi and asked for an explanation. When he told them where he had been, they said that they felt he should ha ...
Jewish Belief in the Afterlife - Catholic
... If you were to ask a group of Jewish people at random whether Judaism believes in the afterlife, many – perhaps most -- would say, “No, that’s a Christian belief.” Those people would be wrong. Over the years Jews have believed in bodily resurrection, purgatory, heaven and hell, and reincarnation – a ...
... If you were to ask a group of Jewish people at random whether Judaism believes in the afterlife, many – perhaps most -- would say, “No, that’s a Christian belief.” Those people would be wrong. Over the years Jews have believed in bodily resurrection, purgatory, heaven and hell, and reincarnation – a ...
Wimpel of Louis Grafenberg
... We can see a Torah scroll, a wedding canopy, and various trees – the symbols for a pious life, a happy marriage and strength. The particular mélange of words and symbols on this fine example of Jewish folk art assert the birth of Hayim Selig and constitute the manifold wishes for his future wellbein ...
... We can see a Torah scroll, a wedding canopy, and various trees – the symbols for a pious life, a happy marriage and strength. The particular mélange of words and symbols on this fine example of Jewish folk art assert the birth of Hayim Selig and constitute the manifold wishes for his future wellbein ...
Judaism - Bloomer High School
... He will bring all Jews back to Israel He will bring world peace and great living standards. He will be the world leader The world will worship one god, Jewish nation will be preoccupied with studying the Torah God’s purpose would then be fulfilled ...
... He will bring all Jews back to Israel He will bring world peace and great living standards. He will be the world leader The world will worship one god, Jewish nation will be preoccupied with studying the Torah God’s purpose would then be fulfilled ...
Judaism Powerpoint
... • In Torah (first five books of the Bible), containing religious, moral and social law which guides the life of a Jew ...
... • In Torah (first five books of the Bible), containing religious, moral and social law which guides the life of a Jew ...
Back Round to Judaism
... the Mishna, the definitive code of Jewish law. The Talmud (written interpretation of the scriptures) was compiled and the rules for the Jewish calendar were laid down. These scriptures and teachings were the basis of the religious worship that was practiced around the world during the Jewish Diaspor ...
... the Mishna, the definitive code of Jewish law. The Talmud (written interpretation of the scriptures) was compiled and the rules for the Jewish calendar were laid down. These scriptures and teachings were the basis of the religious worship that was practiced around the world during the Jewish Diaspor ...
File - Seton Campus Ministry
... symbolic small tear (Keriah) may be made in the mourner's clothes which represents a broken heart. A eulogy (hesped) is given by the rabbi or close family friend. The Kaddish, an ancient prayer for the dead, is recited in Hebrew and again after the coffin has been interred. ...
... symbolic small tear (Keriah) may be made in the mourner's clothes which represents a broken heart. A eulogy (hesped) is given by the rabbi or close family friend. The Kaddish, an ancient prayer for the dead, is recited in Hebrew and again after the coffin has been interred. ...
JUDAISM
... cepts the divine authorship of the Torah, and an acronym created by the Hebrew names of the divine, binding, unchangeable nature of these three collections: Torah, Nevi’im (ProphHalakha (the Jewish Law developed by an- ets), and Kethuvim (Writings). The TANAKH cient Rabbis from commandments in the T ...
... cepts the divine authorship of the Torah, and an acronym created by the Hebrew names of the divine, binding, unchangeable nature of these three collections: Torah, Nevi’im (ProphHalakha (the Jewish Law developed by an- ets), and Kethuvim (Writings). The TANAKH cient Rabbis from commandments in the T ...
The Shiur was given in סיון ה`תשס"א
... way of life and value system does not harmonize with modern society and its demands. Shabat, kashrut, etc. are all too restrictive to be functional in today’s world. The Jewish people cannot afford to be so different from the rest of the world. The mountain may have had its purpose at one time but t ...
... way of life and value system does not harmonize with modern society and its demands. Shabat, kashrut, etc. are all too restrictive to be functional in today’s world. The Jewish people cannot afford to be so different from the rest of the world. The mountain may have had its purpose at one time but t ...
Judaism By
... 6) Judaism is the world’s first ______________________ religion and was founded around _______ BCE. 7) Judaism is based on the teachings of ____________________, the holy book. 8) Judaism was created by ________________. After a drought in Israel, the Jews (also known as Hebrews) were taken as slave ...
... 6) Judaism is the world’s first ______________________ religion and was founded around _______ BCE. 7) Judaism is based on the teachings of ____________________, the holy book. 8) Judaism was created by ________________. After a drought in Israel, the Jews (also known as Hebrews) were taken as slave ...
Addressing Diversity - Judaism - Student-made Powerpoint
... parties, listing the husband's obligations to the wife during marriage, conditions of inheritance upon his death, obligations regarding the support of children of the marriage, and the wife's support in the event of divorce. Participation of a rabbi is not necessary for a marriage to be binding unde ...
... parties, listing the husband's obligations to the wife during marriage, conditions of inheritance upon his death, obligations regarding the support of children of the marriage, and the wife's support in the event of divorce. Participation of a rabbi is not necessary for a marriage to be binding unde ...
The Essence of My Jewish Identity
... When I went to Israel with my family in December 2014, I went to the Western Wall, as most do, and was invited by a Hasidic man to wrap myself in tefillin. I respectfully declined; I had done it before my bar mitzvah, and thought it was enough, I didn’t need some wrap to bring me closer to my herita ...
... When I went to Israel with my family in December 2014, I went to the Western Wall, as most do, and was invited by a Hasidic man to wrap myself in tefillin. I respectfully declined; I had done it before my bar mitzvah, and thought it was enough, I didn’t need some wrap to bring me closer to my herita ...
Judaism Powerpoint
... • In Torah (first five books of the Bible), containing religious, moral and social law which guides the life of a Jew ...
... • In Torah (first five books of the Bible), containing religious, moral and social law which guides the life of a Jew ...
World History / Geography
... ancient Hebrews and their times? (6.3.2) 2. Who are Abraham, Moses, David, and Solomon? Who are Naomi and Ruth? How did each individual contribute to the development of the Jewish religion? (See also Online Resources, Biography 2, Naomi and Ruth) (6.3.3) 3. According to the Torah, how did Judaism be ...
... ancient Hebrews and their times? (6.3.2) 2. Who are Abraham, Moses, David, and Solomon? Who are Naomi and Ruth? How did each individual contribute to the development of the Jewish religion? (See also Online Resources, Biography 2, Naomi and Ruth) (6.3.3) 3. According to the Torah, how did Judaism be ...
File - Ms. West
... rendering of the closed Hasidic community, while many considered it to be an allegory about the survival of Judaism. ...
... rendering of the closed Hasidic community, while many considered it to be an allegory about the survival of Judaism. ...
Judaism Notes
... Jews believe that there is a single God who not only created the universe, but with whom every Jew can have an individual and personal relationship They also believe that their Savior has not come yet They believe that everyone was created in the image of God For this reason every person is equall ...
... Jews believe that there is a single God who not only created the universe, but with whom every Jew can have an individual and personal relationship They also believe that their Savior has not come yet They believe that everyone was created in the image of God For this reason every person is equall ...
Unit 2 Day 2 PPT - Aspen View Academy
... Judaism is the _______ major monotheistic religion The one god is _____ powerful The one god is in _______ of all things ...
... Judaism is the _______ major monotheistic religion The one god is _____ powerful The one god is in _______ of all things ...
Moses Maimonides
... Jewish faith not harmed by scrutiny of rationality and reason Secular and sacred Questioning of God as Human Reasons for why some commandments may seem unreasonable Stop religion from being irrelevant in everyday life Showed that faith and reason were compatible and encouraged Jews to base their fai ...
... Jewish faith not harmed by scrutiny of rationality and reason Secular and sacred Questioning of God as Human Reasons for why some commandments may seem unreasonable Stop religion from being irrelevant in everyday life Showed that faith and reason were compatible and encouraged Jews to base their fai ...
Homosexuality and Judaism
The subject of homosexual behavior and Judaism dates back to the Torah. The book of Vayiqra (Leviticus) is traditionally regarded as classifying sexual intercourse between males as a to'eivah (something abhorred or detested) that can, very theoretically and not in practice (see discussion below on capital punishment in Jewish law) be subject to capital punishment by the currently nonexistent Sanhedrin under halakha (Jewish law).The issue has been a subject of contention within modern Jewish denominations and has led to debate and division. Traditionally, Judaism has understood homosexual male intercourse as contrary to Judaism, and this opinion is still maintained by Orthodox Judaism. On the other hand, Reconstructionist Judaism and Reform Judaism do not hold this view and allow homosexual intercourse. Conservative Judaism's Committee on Jewish Law and Standards, which until December 2006 held the same position as Orthodoxy, recently issued multiple opinions under its philosophy of pluralism, with one opinion continuing to follow the Orthodox position and another opinion substantially liberalizing its view of homosexual sex and relationships while continuing to regard certain sexual acts as prohibited.