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 Yahweh, I AM THAT I AM, the Eternal God (’El ‘Olam) One aspect of God's nature that fascinates and comforts us is his eternity. In this ch...
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 God's name is treated with unusual care in Jewish tradition The divine name, YHWH (spelled with the Hebrew letters yud, hey, vav, hey) is never pronou...
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 Jewish Beliefs about God "The attributes of God include omnipresence, omniscience, omnipotence, eternity, truth, ju...
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 The city of Jerusalem is significant in a number of religious traditions The city of Jerusalem is significant in a number of religious traditions, including Judais...
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 The Hebrew/Jewish calendar (Hebrew: äìåç äòáøé) or Jewish calendar is the annual calendar used in Judaism The Jewish/Hebrew Calendar determines the dates of the Jewish holidays, the appropriate T...
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 The Jewish day begins and ends at sundown Thus, all holidays begin at sundown of the day preceding the date shown and end at sundown...
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 Tisha B'Av is a fast day, that commemorates two of the saddest days in Jewish history— the destruction of both the first Temple (587 BC) originall The destructions
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 Yom HaShoah, Holocaust,Memorial Day,Holocaust Day Yom haShoah Ve'Hagvura or Yom HaShoah (éåí äùåàä yom ha-sho’āh, éåí äæéëøåï ìùåàä...
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 New Year for Kings - 1 Nisan. This holiday is no longer celebrated by Jews Nisan is the first month of the Hebrew calendar. In Mishnaic times this holiday was celebr...
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 Purim commemorates the events that took place in the Book of Esther Purim is celebrated by reading or acting out the story of Esther, and by making disparagin...
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 Tu Bishvat is the new year for trees. This day was set aside in the Mishnah as the day on which to bring fruit tithes Tu Bishvat is still celebrated in modern times. In the Land of Israel during the 1600s Rab...
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