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    Jewish Meditation - Kabbalah Jewish meditation is a set of meditation techniques practiced by the Jewish people ever since the Tannaic times. It includes contemplation through visualization, prayer and other forms of spiritual practices for attaining wisdom and spiritual enlightenment. There are a wide variety of meditation approaches which cater to your goal, your emotional makeup and the effects you want to achieve through regular practice. History Of Jewish Meditation This meditation is…

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    Elie wanted to get closer to God and become more religious. His personal relationship between his dad and him wasn't very close, therefore, he found comfort with God and his words. Elie was so strongly appealed to the Kabbalah he dared to ask his father to be able to study Kabbalah and have him find a master to guide him through his studies. Unfortunately, his father denied the idea saying he was far too young and not prepared. Elie then narrated, “I succeeded on my own in finding a master for…

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    Jack Ma says “Never give up. Today is hard, tomorrow will be worse, but the day after will be sunshine”. Elie Wiesel tells us about his life in concentration camps during World War II in the book Night. The book states how Eliezer transforms physically and mentally. He faces trauma and suffering. Eliezer has to fight to survive another day in the concentration camps. Throughout the book Eliezer changes his thoughts and feelings about life. Before Eliezer and his family were taken to the…

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    as he is referred to, published a novel titled Night, which showed his struggles throughout the Holocaust. Elie was a Jewish boy who had wished to study Kabbalah prior to the Holocaust. According to Oxford Dictionaries, Kabbalah is “the ancient Jewish tradition of mystical interpretation of the Bible.” Knowing that Elie wished to study Kabbalah shows how important religion was to his life, but his views on religion would soon change. Elie shows a great amount of belief in God at the beginning, a…

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    Beadle a foreign jew. He was not like the other Jewish people in his community, he liked to be out of people's way, he was awkward and very shy. Elie would be one of the only people to talk to Moishe the Beadle. They would talk about God and about the Kabbalah´s Revelations. Moishe the…

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    followed prayers. They even studied the Kabbalah, and practiced the Kabbalah teachings. “By day I studied Talmud and by night I would run to the synagogue to weep over the destruction of the temple,”(1.3). He spent most of his time around or inside of God and a church. He loved God with a passion that was so deep. He loved the things that God did for him and around him. “One day I asked my father to find me a master who could guide in my studies of the Kabbalah,”(1.4). He is a God lover. He…

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    1. Who was Muhammad? According to a Britannica article by Annemarie Schimmel, the Islam religion views Muhammad as the last in a series of prophets. Equally important, Muhammad is considered the messenger of Allah given the words to write the Qur'an through the angel Gabriel (Schimmel, 2016). 2. How is the Qur’an structured? When is Ramadan observed? The Qur’an has 114 chapters describing different aspects of life, including God, Satan, Heaven, Hell, social justice, humanity, and so forth…

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    Note and notice signposts 1.tough questions-"why, but why would I bless him (Wiesel 67)? " 2. Contrast and contradict- stops talking about the Holocaust and talks about the future which is happy. ( Wiesel 53) 3. Again and again- they give warnings about what's going to happen ( Wiesel 27)". 4. Tough questions – "blessed by God? Ellie has lost all his sense and starts to question God ( Wiesel 67)". 5.tough question– "He caused thousands of kids to burn and his mass graves ( Wiesel 67)?" 6.…

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    (page 4). This represents his amount of faith because he is comparing his faith to living and breathing. His faith was so important to him that he asked his father to find him a master that could teach him the ways of Kabbalah, sadly he was too young to further study the ways of Kabbalah. Luckily he found a master in Moishe the Beadle. When danger, came near he held on to his faith but little did…

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    from his sister and his mother . However, little did they know that was the last time they were ever going to. see them. He wanted to learn kabbalah but his father knew he wasn’t ready for it . Although , Moishie The Beadle the poorest man of sighed spoke to Eliezer for hour about. Kabbalahs revelations and all the mysteries . After that Eliezer was convinced that Moishe…

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