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    Elie Wiesel's Book Night

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    Elie Wiesel was born in 1928 in Sighet, Romania, a well-known city within the Jewish culture. As a young boy, Wiesel was inspired by his grandfather who would tell stories of Hasidic tales, giving Wiesel a big imagination at such a young age. Wiesel was also encouraged by his father to study the Hebrew and Yiddish languages. Wiesel went on to author over 40 books, including arguably his most well-known book being, “Night”. In his book, “Night” Wiesel tells the story of his survival through the…

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    Jewish Observances

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    and their respective synagogues are, and, while I noticed it and took it more than my parents did, the wealth of Judaic knowledge in not only Torah and Jewish law, but Jewish mysticism. Chabad essentially takes the mysticism offered by the Jewish Kabbalah, which talks about the aforementioned balancing of intellectual faculties and emotions, and synthesizes it into rain droplets understandable to the common person. I took to this more than my parents because I have always enjoyed philosophy and…

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    his jewish family of four that had strict morals to the Jewish traditions and laws. In the family there were his father, mother, and his three young sisters named Hilda, Bea, and Tzipora. Elie interest was in studying the Jewish oral law, Talmud, Kabbalah, and also Jewish mystical texts. Important Quote: “He rarely displayed his feelings, not even within his family, and was more involved with the welfare of others than with that of his own kin.” By Elie’s Father Question: “Why did Eliezer…

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    Sukkot Commentary

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    The religious site that I visited is called Beth Israel Worship Center, a Messianic Congregation, located at 11 Railroad Ave, Wayne NJ. I attended the 8PM service on Tuesday, September 29th 2015 . This service specifically focused on the Jewish holy day called “Sukkot” also referred to as the Feast of Tabernacles. Sukkot is a Autumn festival celebrated of each year, on the 15th day of Tishri, according to the Hebrew calendar and is commanded Torah and the Old Testament in the Book of Exodus…

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    Elie Wiesel Elie Wiesel suffered much tragedy and loss throughout his time during the camps; he was appreciated for his skills and knowledge on the terrifying subject later in his life. He grew up in Romania where he spent most days studying the Kabbalah and the rest with his three sisters. In 1944 his family and others were deported to Auschwitz concentration camp in southern Poland where millions of Jews were sent to work or die. After the camp was liberated in April of 1945, he wrote…

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    Ancient Wicca Religion

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    Wicca is the second-fastest-growing religion in the United States with the first being Islam. When we here Wicca we usually think of straight up black magic but there is much more to Wicca then magic. Wicca means “wise ones” or “to bend or shape”. Wicca is a predominantly Western movement whose followers practice witchcraft and nature worship. The people involved in Wicca see themselves as a religion of pre-Christian traditions of Northern and Western Europe. The origins of the ancient Wicca…

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