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JudaismArticlesDisplaying Results 1 - 15 for judaism![]() Analyze Judaism From the Point of View of People ... parents, or should I say mother. Only a person who has Jewish blood, can comprehend the meaning of Judaism as it is now and as it was a thousand years ago. Those Jews still have the same values, which mostly are centered on their family. ... Read ![]() Rabbi at New Synagogue Speaks of Converts to Judaism ... who posses the maturity to learn to become a Jew. "I think that the very beauty of people coming into Judaism is they have an adult mind and that they're going to 'experience things for the first time already with a mature mind," he, said. ... Read ![]() Jewish Dharma (the Practice of Judaism and Zen) ... , clarity, kindness. And, your religion of origin can ground you in the reality of who you are. In this way, practicing both Zen and Judaism provides balance and richness as each practice enriches, illuminates and challenges the other. The ... Read ![]() Conversion to Judaism ... ? As a rabbi who recently became an American, and who is actively involved in counseling potential converts to Judaism, I have noticed that these seemingly disconnected controversies raise similar questions.
If there are jobs that go ... Read ![]() Judaism and the BibleJewish thought views the interpretation of biblical texts as very important. Another concern of traditional Judaism is the application of what is known as "halakhah" (Jewish Law) as derived from biblical and rabbinic sources.
With that in ... Read ![]() The History of Judaism ... and enjoyable, helped it achieve great popularity among ordinary Jews. However it also led to divisions within Judaism, as many in the religious establishment were strongly against it. In Lithuania in 1772 Hassidism was excommunicated, and ... Read ![]() Origins of Judaism ... the Jewish people was established. (Gen. 12).
The idea of b'rit is fundamental to traditional Judaism: we have a covenant, a contract, with G-d, which involves rights and obligations on both sides. We have certain obligations to G-d, and ... Read ![]() Origins of Judaism ... the Jewish people was established. (Gen. 12).
The idea of b'rit is fundamental to traditional Judaism: we have a covenant, a contract, with G-d, which involves rights and obligations on both sides. We have certain obligations to G-d, and ... Read ![]() Origins of Judaism ... the Jewish people was established. (Gen. 12).
The idea of b'rit is fundamental to traditional Judaism: we have a covenant, a contract, with G-d, which involves rights and obligations on both sides. We have certain obligations to G-d, and ... Read ![]() Judaism and the Jewish People ... but has always accepted converts from other religions.In the Diaspora, the two thousand years of Jewish life in dispersion, Judaism develops into many different trends: mystical movements like the Kabbalah that search for hidden meanings ... Read ![]() Letters: Interrogations addressing Rabbis and Scholars concerning Judaism ... at all appear that the gospel stories helped the non Jews better appreciate Judaism? The gospels would have a devastating effect when it fell into the hands of those from out side the community; that is amongst other incidents, the Spanish ... Read ![]() The Practice of Judaism and Zen (Jewish Dharma) ... , and domination can easily replace the kindness, generosity, and wisdom that we all long for. The practice of both Zen and Judaism together, is a protection against this. It creates a balance, clears away the weeds and allows your life to ... Read ![]() The Way of Insulation in Judaism ... or philosophies hints of irrationality and arrogance. From a historical perspective, the opposition to the type of encounter between Judaism and the outside world embraced by Maimonides took some seemingly contradictory forms. For example, ... Read ![]() Philosophy and Religious thoughts: in Islam, Judaism and Christianity - Part One ... , born in Cordova was educated in philosophy by Arab Teachers, he sought to reconcile Aristotleism and Judaism in his “Guide of Perplexity” to help those who are perplexed with conflicts between knowledge and the center of Jewish revelation ... Read ![]() Islam, Judaism And Christianity, On Human Rights And Democracy?Islam, Judaism and Christianity, on human rights and democracy? By: H.A. Yahya, Professor of Sociology This state is not unique for Muslim faith, religion through history was (and still is) a force to stabilize cultures, as a force for ... Read Searches related to: judaism
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