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The Orthodox Jewish Way: The GREAT Divide; Imagine a Way of Life That Deems a Woman 'Unclean' for 12 Days Every Month and Insists That, at Parties, She Only Dances with Other Women. That's the Jewish Orthodox Way and the Proof That It Works Lies in the Happiness of the Hill Family....
Hanukkah is one of the widely celebrated Jewish holidays in the world. Hanukkah is a time to spend time with the family. This Jewish holiday is also a time to share your blessings and to show generosity. Hanukkah is a great time to show people you love the most how important they are ...
Daniel 12:2 —“Many of those that sleep in the dust of the earth will awake, some to eternal life, others to reproaches, to everlasting abhorrence” — implies that resurrection will be followed by a day of judgment. Those judged favorably will live forever and those judged to be wicked...
Leaving Home Together: The Impact of Travel in Jewish Peoplehood Education for Israeli and American Teens Leaving Home Together: The Impact of Travel in Jewish Peoplehood Education for Israeli and American TeensIntroduction Contemporary life is characterized by ... D Mittelberg,F Chertok,D Laron -...
At the time of emancipation, some Jews put on other people’s togas and carried other people’s burdens of “purifying normality.” The temptation to fit in with the majority and join what was considered a civilized way of life was great. [Alex Gordon] Jews Have Pondered for Eons Whether...
Golem, in Jewish folklore, an image endowed with life. The term is used in the Bible (Psalms 139:16) and in Talmudic literature to refer to an embryonic or incomplete substance. It assumed its present connotation in the Middle Ages, when many legends aro
Halakhah, in Judaism, the totality of laws and ordinances that have evolved since biblical times to regulate religious observances and the daily life and conduct of the Jewish people. Quite distinct from the Law, or the Pentateuch (the first five books of the Bible), Halakhah purports to pr...