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    Synagogue Site Visit

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    Synagogue Site Visit ​For my site visit I had stumbled upon Congregation Beth Shalom‚ a Conservative Jewish synagogue located in downtown Atlanta. Some services Beth Shalom offers are a Jewish educational experience for children from pre-k to 7th grade‚ as well as teaching adults Hebrew‚ and how to chant. I was told that the starting Saturday service begins at approximately 9:30am and ends at 12:30pm. The first thing I noticed upon arriving at about 9:26am was that there were about 4 cars parked

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    and chief agreement was made 450 years later when Moses led the Jews out of slavery in Egypt (the exodus) back to the lands of Canaan. At Mt Horeb (Sinai)‚ God gave the Jewish people the 10 Commandants and other rules to live by (contained in the Torah‚ the first five books of the Bible)‚ marking the beginning of Judaism as a structured religion. Jewish civilisation after the mass migration thrived in the kingdoms of Israel and Judah‚ initially headed by effective lords like Saul‚ David and Solomon

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    is the educations of the religion‚ they gather in buildings called Synagogues for this very purpose. These buildings were used by Jewish men women and children to study the Torah‚ and was also used for social gatherings. Before buildings were specifically built for this purpose‚ they would meet in private homes or anywhere Torah scrolls were kept and read. Then the construction of house like

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    truly paved the way for generations to come. We see many references to these people in the holy books of both religions. Another aspect of Judaism and Christianity is their holy books. For Jews‚ the holy book is the TaNaKh‚ made up of 3 parts: the Torah (5 Books of Moses)‚ the Nevi’im (Books of the Prophets)‚ and the Ketuvim (historical‚ poetic‚ and philosophical writings). The TaNaKh was written in Hebrew‚ the

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    Bat Mitzvah

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    was not until around the 13th and 14th century that a fully developed ritual emerged (Cite this). There are a few possible reasons for why it is the age thirteen for the men. One of them comes directly from the Jewish book of religion‚ the Torah. The Torah suggests that Isaac

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    Yom Kippur Research Paper

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    practices may vary. The Orthodox Jew will most likely follow the traditions as it is written in the Torah. They will most likely not bath or consume any food or water the entire day from sun rise to sun set. The Conservative and the Reformed Jew may be more lenient in their approach of observing this Holy Day. The Conservative Jew has a more modern acceptance of the laws translated in the Torah. They may refrain from eating and working on this day‚ but they may drink water and bath. This branch

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    Themes from Genesis 1-11

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    PENTATEUCH IS A RICH COLLECTION OF GENRES. DISCUSS WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON ITS LEGAL CATEGORIES. 1. Introduction. The Pentateuch consists of the first five books of the Old Testament: Genesis‚ Exodus‚ Leviticus‚ Numbers‚ and Deuteronomy; called "Torah ’ in Hebrew. The term Pentateuch is from the Greek for "Penta" (five) "teuchos ’ (books). Both Jewish and Christian traditions view these five books as a single unit‚ forming the backbone of the rest of the Bible. Both traditions place the Pentateuch

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    The Bible is the Christian scriptures‚ consisting of 66 books of the old and new testaments. It is also the Jewish scriptures‚ consisting of the Torah or law‚ the prophets‚ and the Hagiographa or writings. Inthis essay I will answer commonly asked question about the bible‚ when the first version of the King James Bible written. For a very long time Jews and Christians widely believed that Moses wrote the first five books of the bible. There was lots of speculation about this fact‚ because it

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    Religious Fetivals

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    festivals Reciting blessing over candles on the eve of Shabbat andJewish holidays A Jewish holiday (Yom Tov or chag in Hebrew) is a day that is holy to the Jewish peopleaccording to Judaism and is usually derived from the Hebrew Bible‚ specifically the Torah‚ and in some cases established by the rabbis in later eras. There are a number of festival days‚ fast days (ta’anit) and days of remembrance.

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    Christianity and Judaism

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    Chris Lovisolo History World religion Essay Do you think Christianity and Judaism are the same? Do you think they are different? They both have many similarities such as a prayer leader. A difference is that the prayer leader for Christianity is a Priest and in Judaism is a Rabbi. Though there are differences it still doesn’t change the fact that the search for morality and values are also very similar. Judaism and Christianity are similar yet‚ they have a multitude of differences

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