Nissim Black on Orthodox Judaism, hip-hop and more – WFAE
admin | December 13, 2023
Nissim Black on Orthodox Judaism, hip-hop and more WFAE
admin | December 13, 2023
Nissim Black on Orthodox Judaism, hip-hop and more WFAE
admin | December 13, 2023
Honeycomb - A Time to Share & Reflect The Movement for Reform Judaism
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Why is it important for Christians to respect Islam and Judaism? BBC
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How the Israel-Hamas war exposed a rift in Haredi Orthodox Judaism Forward
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Anti-Semitism, anti-Israel, anti-Zionism, and anti-Judaism | Michael Jackson | The Blogs The Times of Israel
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Creating Chanukah light in the Palace of Westminster The Movement for Reform Judaism
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Goals of Jewish education aimed at creating appreciations, connections to Judaism Cleveland Jewish News
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Its historic role Judaism has played a significant role in the development of Western culture because of its unique relationship with Christianity, the dominant religious force in the West. Although the Christian church drew from other sources as well, its retention of the sacred Scriptures of the synagogue (the Old Testament) as an integral part of its Biblea decision sharply debated in the 2nd century cewas crucial. Not only was the development of its ideas and doctrines deeply influenced, but it also received an ethical dynamism that constantly overcame an inclination to withdraw into world-denying isolation
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The hallowing of everyday existence Systematic presentations of the affirmations of the Jewish community were never the sole mode of expressing the beliefs of the people. Maintaining an equal importance with speculationHaggadic, philosophic, mystical, or ethicalwas Halakhah (Oral Law), the paradigmatic statement of the individual and communal behaviour that embodied the beliefs conceptualized in speculation. Life in the holy community was understood to embrace every level of human existence
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The origins of Judaism lie in the Bronze Age amidst polytheistic ancient Semitic religions, specifically evolving out of the polytheistic ancient Canaanite religion, then co-existing with Babylonian religion, and syncretizing elements of Babylonian belief into the worship of Yahweh as reflected in the early prophetic books of the Hebrew Bible. During the Iron Age I, the Israelite religion became distinct from the Canaanite polytheism out of which it evolved. This process began with the development of Yahwism, the monolatristic worship of Yahweh, one of the Canaanite gods, that gave acknowledgment to the existence of the other Canaanite gods, but suppressed their worship