Hinduism is a religion that originated in the Indus Valley of Asia and currently has more than one billion followers across the world. Those who follow this religion believe in the Brahman, the supreme being, and also in reincarnation.
Judaism is one of the world's oldest living religions, practiced by 13-15 million followers worldwide. This monotheistic religion looks to the Torah as its main holy book and is based in the Middle East, particularly around what is now Israel....
"He who obeys the Messenger has indeed obeyed Allah, but he who turns away, then we have not sent you as a watcher over them." [Holy Quran 4:80] It narrows it down for the followers to respect the message of Allah Almighty. In all the eight Islamic verses in Quran, it is not ...
Shavuotwe revisit the miracle of the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai, but you might be surprised to know that Rabbinical Judaism believes thattwoTorahs were given to Moses at that time -- thewrittenTorah and theoralTorah (in Kabbalistic traditions there is even athirdor "hidden" Torah as...
Rabbi Shach followers refuse to eat meat slaughtered by Lubavich shochetim or to recognize members of Chabad as adherents of authentic Judaism. A Kashrut certificate or Kosher supervision, a Get (Jewish religious divorce), or a Jewish Conversion done by Chabad are not recognized as valid by mos...
Judaism over Paganism. "But," as rightly remarks the Grand-Rabin Paul Haguenauer in his interesting little book Manuel de Litterature luive (p. 24). "mais d'elle surgirent, plus tard, des systemes nuisibles Li l'hebraisme" indeed noxious systems, not only to Judaism but to Christendom ...
In the cultural and historical context of first-century Judaism, ritual handwashing was a tradition upheld by the Pharisees and scribes as a means of maintaining ceremonial purity. This practice was not explicitly commanded in the Mosaic Law but was part of the oral traditions that had developed...
Mainstream Judaism continues to believe in a generalized Messianic spirit, but also remembers a string of false messiahs (Sabbetai Zevi, who converted to Islam in 1666 rather than be executed, is perhaps the most notable example) and the catastrophes they occasioned. For many non-hasidic Jews,...
Pentecostals, Protestants, King James Only advocates, Catholics, Hebrew Roots followers, sacred names believers, Torah followers, Jewish, Jehovah Witnesses & even Muslims. If you use any of the following words, this article will be very important to you: "Jesus, Hallelujah, Jehovah, Yehovah, Yah...
Paul, in the 1st century C.E., allegorizes the expulsion of Hagar to argue that his rivals should be expelled from the church. Nahmanides, in the 13th century, uses the same biblical story to explain why Jews of his day are persecuted. The assumption shared in both Judaism and Christia...