Jacob J. Staub
What is a rabbi? What is Sukkot? What is Biblical Judaism? What are the diverse roles of the synagogue today? What to wear to a synagogue? What are the Jewish feasts in the Old Testament? What is a tefillin? What is etrog in Judaism?
Content and purpose. The Mishnahteaches the oral traditions by example, presenting actual cases being brought to judgment, usually along with (i) the debate on the matter, and (ii) the judgment that was given by a notable rabbi based on halakha, mitzvot, and spirit of the teaching ("Torah...
What is a rabbi? What is Pesach in Judaism? What is the Book of Deuteronomy? What is the Book of Deuteronomy about? Where is Nazareth mentioned in the Old Testament? What is etrog in Judaism? Why is the Book of Baruch not in the Bible?
It’s almost Yom Kippur, the first one I’ve not been on the pulpit as a rabbi in nearly a decade. I’m spending this year doing a lot of thinking and writing, and one of the most challenging parts of that is figuring out when, where, and how to share what I’m working on. ...
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Judaism is not a “quick-fix” religion. It takes total immersion, and it lovingly encompasses all of a person’s life. What Does Judaism Believe? The religion of life. The primary beliefs of Judaism are touched upon here, and some major myths about Judaism, G-d, and life in general ...
Tzadik is a title in Judaism given to people considered righteous, such as biblical figures and later spiritual masters. The root of the word ṣadiq, is ṣ-d-q, which means "justice" or "righteousness". When applied to a righteous woman, the term is inflected as tzadeikes/tzaddeket...
In the religions, they never separate. And some of the styles are similar to each other. 2.What would be the essential elements of genuine Judaism today? Just as what I said above, Judaism is not only a religion, it also represents the thoughts, the belief, and the culture of Jewish....
Judaism believes that the Creator is the Only Creator, and the Only Controller. The Creator is the true One and Only Power, the true Source. There is only One G-d. G-d is the Creator. We often use the Name «Hashem,» when referring to the Creator. ...