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Jewish Holidays
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Jerusalem (Western Wall)
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The Western Wall (Hebrew: ????? ??????, translit.: HaKotel HaMa"aravi),...
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Jerusalem (Western Wall)
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Alexandra"s Scroll
In ancient Jerusalem,
Alexandra"s best friend, Rachel, is content to scratch out words...
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Who was the first Jew in America?
Joachim Gaunse, a Jewish metallurgist and mining engineer from Prague, was invited to Engl...
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Pronunciation of Jewish God's Name
how is "God" actually pronounced?
When Orthodox Jews read a passage that includes the name of God, how is "God" actually pro...
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Jewish God's name
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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Jews spell God as G-d, why?
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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The nature of God in Judaism?
Can you describe the nature of God, as defined by the Jewish tradition?
My colleague Rabbi Nechemia Coopersmith explains it as follows: In the horror movie "The B...
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God in Judaism
Jewish Beliefs about God
"The attributes of God include omnipresence, omniscience, omnipotence, eternity, truth, ju...
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Jerusalem City of Religious
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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Jewish/Hebrew  Calendar
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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Jewish Holiday Calendar
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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Shabbat Do's and Don'ts in Judaism
Jewish law prohibits doing any form of melachah ("work", plural "melachot") on Shabbat
According to Rabbinic literature, Jews are commanded by God to observe (refrain from forbi...
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Tisha B'av - Ninth of Av
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 The fast commemorates two of the saddest events in Jewish history -- the...
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Yom HaShoah - Holocaust Memorial Day
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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Lag Baomer - Counting of the Omer
Sefirah is the 49 day ("seven weeks") period between Pesach and Shavuot; it is defined by the Torah as the period during which special offerings are t
Judaism teaches that this makes physical the spiritual connection between Pesach and Shavu...
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Pesach - Passover
Pesach (Passover) commemorates the liberation of the Israelite slaves from Egypt
The first seder is after the 14th of Nisan since in Judaism, a day begins at nightfall, so...
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New Year for Kings
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 - Festival of Lots
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 - New year of the trees
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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