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    World History 1.02

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    different beliefs. For example‚ the Jewish have the Wailing Wall‚ the Christian have Holy Sepulcher and the Muslims have the Dome of the Rock. Each of these specific cities throughout Jerusalem hold special importance through there religion. For Judaism the Temple Mount and Cave of the Patriarchs symbolize there religion. As for Christianity‚ the Church of Holy Sepulcher and the Church of the Nativity and for Islam Kaaba and the The Green Dome in Medina. 2. The three religions have the same tree

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    The Second Temple is of great significance because it defined and shaped the culture and religion of the Jewish people. The Jewish people have a long history that dates back the 6th century BCE to the period of the revolt involving the Bar Kokhba around 115-117 CE. It is broad and contains a rich history of the Jewish people including their exile to other nations. The history of the Jewish people has its roots from the destruction of the First Temple by the Babylonians in 568 BCE. The Jewish culture

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    Jewish Holy Days Paper

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    of all kinds. Throughout history‚ each religion has developed their own traditions. These traditions are important as they have been traced back through our ancestors and provide a valuable lesson on how important traditions are. Judaism is no different. Although Judaism was the base of Christianity‚ the traditions are very different. Those of Jewish faith celebrate three major holy days in succession; Rosh Hashanah‚ ten days later is Yom Kippur‚ and finally five days after that is Sukkot. Time

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    Mona and the Promised Land

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    begin‚ Mona has an Asian appearance‚ which automatically differentiates her‚ and Rodriguez has an accent‚ which also distinguishes him as different. The differences that set Mona apart from Americans lead her to decide that she wants to practice Judaism because she lives in a neighborhood that is dominated by the Jewish community‚ and wants to be more accepted in that community. The dissimilarities that set Rodriguez apart from Americans lead him to deepen his understanding of the American culture

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    anti-Semitism there aren’t real physical problems or many external pressures facing American Jewry. The biggest problem is one of Jewish continuity. There are only some programs succeeding in educating or exciting the next generation of American Jews. Judaism suffers an integration and demographic problem. Many Jews marry non-Jewish partners. This

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    in a small Jewish town called Sighet; during the middle of World War II. Eliezer was a strong willed boy‚ who loved to learn and study Jewish law and tradition. Even if his father didn’t allow him to study all forms of Judaism; Eliezer did anyway. Like the mystical form of Judaism called the cabbala. In the beginning of the war Eliezer’s father and other important figures in Sighet heard of the anti-sematic actions of the German army‚ but brushed it off. Even when Eliezer’s secret teacher‚ Moshe

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    Armstrong Analysis

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    1. List and explain 3 pieces of information you learned for the first time while reading Armstrong. While studying Ezra I discovered that it marks the start of established Judaism‚ a religion concerned not simply with the gathering and safeguarding of revelation however with its consistent reinterpretation. The law that read was unmistakably obscure to the general population‚ who sobbed in apprehension when they heard the first run through. When he clarified the content‚ the exegete did not recreate

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    Luke was a Gentile Christian who may have been apart of Judaism. Adding to writing the Gospel of Luke‚ he also wrote the Acts of the Apostles‚ in total about one-fourth of the New Testament. Luke mainly wrote around the time of AD 75-90‚ more than likely around 85. His target audience was the Gentile-Christians. Within his writing‚ he talked highly of the city of Jerusalem‚ using it as a symbol. Luke said that the Messiah would begin within the Holy City of Jerusalem and that it would be a main point

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    Of the many films throughout history that portray Jewish life‚ three major works are Funny Girl (1968)‚ Fiddler on the Roof (1971)‚ and Yentl (1983)‚ all of which cover different eras and themes of Jewish history‚ including Jews in Eastern Europe‚ immigration and religious change‚ and Jewish assimilation in the United States. In different ways‚ all these films cover different aspects of Jewish life and experience realistically based on historical accounts and reflect on the culture of tradition turning

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    Samuel Edelman describes his personal choices in nurturing and sustaining his Jewish cultural and religious identity in the face of the many pressures to assimilate and thereby blur the lines separating Jews from their non-Jewish neighbors and friends. Through descriptions of his journeys to Central Europe and to. his hometown in Pennsylvania‚ Sam explains the alternative possibilities facing Jews in the United States. This essay also provides a larger framework for understanding the experiences

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