The Mezuzah - Ralston Middle School
... (pic above) and fix to the right side of their door frames. When they are fixing the Mezuzah to the door frame, they have to chant ‘Blessed are you, Lord, our God, Sovereign of the Universe’ They hang the Mezuzah from their door as a constant reminder of God’s presence. If a Jew moves house, he must ...
... (pic above) and fix to the right side of their door frames. When they are fixing the Mezuzah to the door frame, they have to chant ‘Blessed are you, Lord, our God, Sovereign of the Universe’ They hang the Mezuzah from their door as a constant reminder of God’s presence. If a Jew moves house, he must ...
Chapter 8 Section 2 Jewish Beliefs and Texts
... Jewish Texts • What is the Torah? • What is the Hebrew Bible? • What are the Ten Commandments? ...
... Jewish Texts • What is the Torah? • What is the Hebrew Bible? • What are the Ten Commandments? ...
4.3 Judaism Practices and Rituals
... This is the communal place of worship for the Jews and is considered a place of gathering, prayer, and of study or learning. Some refer to the synagogue as a shul which means school. This emphasizes the synagogue’s role as a place of study The Torah Scroll The Torah Scroll, which is the text of the ...
... This is the communal place of worship for the Jews and is considered a place of gathering, prayer, and of study or learning. Some refer to the synagogue as a shul which means school. This emphasizes the synagogue’s role as a place of study The Torah Scroll The Torah Scroll, which is the text of the ...
Wherever You Go, There`s Always Someone Jewish
... 1. Ask participants to share a story from when they traveled abroad and connected with being Jewish (either visiting a Jewish site, meeting other Jews, sharing Hebrew as a common language with a Jew in another country or some other story.) 2. Find and watch the clip. 3. Ask participants to share ...
... 1. Ask participants to share a story from when they traveled abroad and connected with being Jewish (either visiting a Jewish site, meeting other Jews, sharing Hebrew as a common language with a Jew in another country or some other story.) 2. Find and watch the clip. 3. Ask participants to share ...
Varieties of Judaism - Catholic
... enriched by the application of Torah outlook and practice. The differences between Reform and traditional branches of American Judaism came to a head in 1883, at the "Trefa Banquet"- where shellfish and other non-kosher dishes were served at the celebration of the first graduating class of Hebrew Un ...
... enriched by the application of Torah outlook and practice. The differences between Reform and traditional branches of American Judaism came to a head in 1883, at the "Trefa Banquet"- where shellfish and other non-kosher dishes were served at the celebration of the first graduating class of Hebrew Un ...
Different Forms of Judaism - All I Really Need to Know I Learned In
... main groups: Orthodox Conservative Reform ...
... main groups: Orthodox Conservative Reform ...
Judaism Notes - Blazer Social Studies 6
... i. All of the Jewish writings compiled together C. The Torah (Old testament) i. First 5 books of the Tanakh ii. Tells the story of Genesis and Exodus, which recount the beginning of the world and the creation of the Ten ...
... i. All of the Jewish writings compiled together C. The Torah (Old testament) i. First 5 books of the Tanakh ii. Tells the story of Genesis and Exodus, which recount the beginning of the world and the creation of the Ten ...
Introduction to Judaism
... A 9 week course covering topics about living Jewishly, including: beliefs, creating a Jewish home, life cycle observances, synagogue and prayer, history, Shabbat and holidays, choosing Judaism, and a tour of the Skirball Jewish Museum on the HUC campus. Hebrew Union College, Herrman Learning Center ...
... A 9 week course covering topics about living Jewishly, including: beliefs, creating a Jewish home, life cycle observances, synagogue and prayer, history, Shabbat and holidays, choosing Judaism, and a tour of the Skirball Jewish Museum on the HUC campus. Hebrew Union College, Herrman Learning Center ...
Independent minyan
Independent minyan is a term that describes a number of lay-led Jewish worship and study communities that have developed independently of established denominational and synagogue structures within the organized Jewish community. Some began in the late 1990s and most since the year 2000, though some are several decades older. These new groups often combine a commitment to halakha/Jewish law with egalitarianism, and strive to create worship services where traditional prayer can become ""spiritual experiences.""The name, minyan, comes from the Hebrew word (מנין) for the prayer quorum traditionally required for a full Jewish prayer service.