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    For all intents and purposes this congregational study completely unfamiliar from the tradition which I currently worship. I decided it would be interesting, and challenging as well as unfamiliar to my own tradition a Jewish Synagogue. My choice was Rodef Shalom Synagogue in the Oakland area of Pittsburgh, not far from my home. My intention was to attended a Saturday morning worship service, however, due to my unfamiliarity of Jewish services I consequently found myself attending a Bar Mitzvah.…

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    For your Discussion Assignment, you will write about the piece of children’s literature you read. You will, describe what you thought of when you read it. You do not have to tell what the story is about, but only what images came to your mind while you read the story. This week I have chosen to read Fairy Tales of The World name called Babylonian Creation Myth, Babylon was a city-state in what is now Iraq; its history goes back at least five thousand years ("Babylonian Creation Myth - Fairy…

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    Jewish Religion Today around 13-14 million people admit to believing in Judaism, 80% of those people live in Israel and the United States. Judaism has many different beliefs and values, but the traditions vary between families, between synagogues, and between towns. Judaism relates to the short story “The Son from America” because of the way that the family celebrates the Sabbath and the way they practice praying each day. The Jewish faith consists of many different elements, beliefs, and…

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    What Is Jewish Diaspora?

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    The word “Diaspora” means Jewish people living outside of their homeland Israel. It is worthy note that the word Diaspora can also apply to anyone residing away from his or her country. Simply put, diaspora of immigrants residing into the Unites States is great example. The Jewish Diaspora started in early 587 B.C, in part, a time when the Kingdom of Judea was occupied by the Babylonians. Besides, “when the Jewish people were conquered by the Babylonians, they were moved into Babylon, which is…

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    Sacrifice In The Bible

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    Child Sacrifice: An Adopted Mentality In the Hebrew Bible, there exists only two documentations regarding child sacrifice and these two accounts together illustrate some of the beliefs and ethics of the writes who narrated them. During the time period that the bible is situated in, offering the life of your firstborn to the gods was a common practice found in the literature of the larger civilizations surrounding Israel. Although we cannot infer normality of child sacrifice among the…

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    The Bible is like a small library that contains many books written by many important authors. The word "Bible" comes from the Greek word biblia, meaning "books" (“Passing Stories”). In the article “Passing Stories”on American Bible Society.org “it took more than 1,100 years for the book to be written down, and it was many more years before the list of books now known as the Bible came together in one large book.” The bible was made in many different times one person did not just sit down and…

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    Anastasia Jakub Mr. Snader Old Testament Bible April 6 2017 In this essay I will be explaining what the Ten Commandments meant to the Israelites when they first received them, how we interpret the Ten Commandments today, I will also be giving several examples of how we interpret them today. The Ten Commandments were ten beneficial laws that were given to show us how to create a better life and please God. God gave to the israelites to help them live a better life and please God…

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    There are alot of similarites between the the first, Elohist source, and fourth, Deuteronomist source, printed versions of the Ten Commandments with the fourth version being a little more descriptive. However, with the exception of three verses in Exodus 34 by the Jahwist source, the third version is quite different from the other versions with several scriptures that are similar if not exactly alike the scriptures found later on in the Book of the Covenant. The story of Moses receiving the…

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    Apocalyptic literature like that of the Book of Daniel reveals aspirations of a group for their future. This type of literature, which is focused on eschatological themes conveys ideologies about the meaning and purpose of life. In this context Daniel’s visions act as an affirmation of Jewish empowerment for the future, even if they have struggled in the past. I will prove that the inclusion of Daniel’s visions in the Hebrew Bible serve the function of reflecting the ideal of Divine ordinance in…

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    Ethics In Judaism

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    influenced by the Jewish code are the areas of life relating to sexuality and the human sexual anatomy. Areas such as; Sexual intercourse, divorce, premarital sex, purity, abortion, homosexuality and contraception are all concepts discussed within the Torah and Jewish communities. Many Jewish laws and beliefs regarding these topics have adapted and changed since their conception, though just as many are firmly grounded by their roots in Judaism. Under the Jewish code of law sex is sanctified…

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