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    hovers over the bride and groom during their wedding day‚ so does the Sukkot hovers over all of the Jews so that when the Jewish people enter into the Sukkah they are in actuality entering into a union with God. The promises made to God during Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are made into a reality. Sukkot is simply a holiday packed full of rituals and actions showing God they are paying attention to his messages and the Jewish people are doing something to keep the promises made during other

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    Yom Kippur Research Paper

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    is no exception. Yom Kippur is a one of the High Holy Days observed by even the most secular Jew and is also known as the most sacred day of the year. Yom Kippur and Rosh Hashanah (the Jewish New Year) are known as the Days of Awe because of the mood of solemn judgment. Yom Kippur falls on the tenth day following Rosh Hashanah each year. The name Yom Kippur means “Day of Atonement” in the Hebrew language. This sacred day is dated back to originating in the book of Leviticus in the Bible.

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    Conservative Judaism is one of the oldest monotheistic groups within the world. Within Canada‚ there is seen to have over 370‚000 Jews‚ all of which associate in three different Jewish groups that provide different ethnic beliefs and practices from all over the world‚ which in total makes 40% of all the Jews in Canada to take part in Conservative Judaism. The conservative group in Judaism in Canada still remains the largest denomination of Jews‚ though still being the largest denomination‚ it is

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    Judaism is a practiced religion throughout the world. Even though it is a very old religion‚ Jews are less than one percent of the world. Judaism is one of the oldest monotheistic religions and the oldest one still practiced today. Majority of the Jewish population lives in Israel however the other half live in the United States‚ and a small percentage live in Canada. Judaism has a unique history and unique biblical stories. The original temple also played a large role is the founding of Judaism

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    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 of the Year of Holy Day It all starts in the fall with the Jewish New Year‚ Rosh Hashanah. Following that is the most sacred day of the year‚ Yom Kippur. Although these days are now celebrated on specific days‚ it was not always like that. They used

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    Entering the synagogue‚ you are immediately greeted by people. Large glass windows span the walls allowing light in. In the back of the room there are bookshelves filled with Siddurs‚ which is the book that has all of the Jewish prayers in it. A large stained glass wall stands in the middle of the room separating the men from the women. Dozens of rows of seats are lined up on each side. In the middle of the stained glass window there is a raised platform called the bima. The bima is where the Torah

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    the camp‚ Elie experienced his first crisis of faith. “Never Shall I forget those flames which consumed my faith forever... Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust.” Later‚ on the eve of Rosh Hashanah‚ Elie was not able to celebrate the New Year with the other Jews in the camp. When the Rabbi said “Blessed be the name of the eternal‚” Elie thought “Why‚ but why should I bless him?” In these quotes‚ Elie’s frustration and anger is directed towards

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    Explain two of the main ideas/themes revealed in the film you have studied and show how these have been conveyed “…and the meek shall inherit the earth.” “I wonder how meek they’ll be when they do‚ sir.” In this conversation between David Greene‚ an isolated Jew and Dr Bartram‚ headmaster of an exclusive Christian school we can see the conflict between the two religious traditions. Christianity teaches that one should ‘turn the other cheek’. The Jewish student points out that when the meek do

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    Jewish melody has been constantly changing to new conditions and maintain its identity in numerous broadly diverse ethnic‚ social and religious environments. The music of Judaism is one of the significant segments in the perception of the sensitivity of the sacred and common customs of Europe and the Near East. The Jewish music has numerous classifications religious music‚ and society music utilized as a part of the synagogue and in the Jewish home. Today Jewish music incorporates a wide variety

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