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    Kadosh

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    Times has even referred to the film as a “psychological horror story‚” due to the outraged image of the ultra-orthodox community that the filmmaker portrays. Critiques like these have caused me to question‚ is this film anti-religious or is it not? There are numerous arguments on both sides‚ but I truly believe that it is not anti-religious. I do believe‚ however‚ that it criticizes the Orthodox way of patriarchal misogyny. There are countless instances that I will delve into later that show this criticism

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    Explain and analyse the contribution to and impact of feminist theology in Judaism The vast majority of religions developed in a time of male dominance within society. As a result the practices and expressions of a religion are usually conducted in ways which make it difficult for women to gain equality. Jewish feminists have one main agenda‚ to challenge and fight sexism within Judaism. Many Jewish feminists see their work as part of the Tikkun Olam‚ the redemption‚ restoration or repair of the

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    Branches of Judaism

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    similar to Protestants in Christianity. Modern Orthodox members do not have any difficulty coming in contact with the rest of the world and don’t mind being in contact with people of different religious backgrounds. Conservative Judaism involves the traditional aspects of Judaism with some modern aspects such as interacting with the public. Religious Zionism acceptors believe all people of the Jewish faith needs to return to Israel. Ultra-Orthodox members do not associate with the outside world

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    Bioethics research task

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    (80) •Evangelium Vitae (58 -64) Orthodox •Opposed under most circumstances. •Believes that life begins at conception and that abortion is the taking of human life. •However‚ if there is a direct threat to the life of the mother‚ especially if she has children‚ it is recommended to be lenient in the pastoral practice. •The Basis of the Social Concept of the Russian Orthodox Church. •The Bible. •Church Fathers. •The Basis of the Social Concept of the Russian Orthodox Church - Problems of bioethics:

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    Impact of the Crusades

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    Impact of the Crusades The Crusades were a series of nine military campaigns by European Christians to regain Holy Land from the Muslims‚ in which about 1.5 million lives were lost all together. The first Crusade was organized by Pope Urban II in 1095‚ and the last being in 1289. Pope Urban II originally intended to recruit followers by saying that your sins would be relieved if you helped regain Holy Land from Muslims‚ however‚ these intentions quickly turned into bad intentions when people

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    scope across sectors and occupation. The two dominant schools have been that of orthodox and radical critiques. This paper will discuss some of the orthodox and radical critiques of performance appraisal and evaluates the recent innovation of 360 degree feedback to see if it has been able to overcome the traditional limitations of appraisal systems. This paper will first define performance appraisal‚ then discuss the orthodox critiques of performance appraisal. This will be followed by the discussion

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    Hasidism: Mikvah

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    Rivkah Slonim it is said that‚ “ The free flow‚ or "kissing‚" of waters between the two pools makes the waters of the immersion pool an extension of the natural rainwater‚ thus conferring upon the immersion pool the legal status of a mikvah” (Slonim). Orthodox women have very firm views when it comes to cleansing themselves after menstruation. If a mikvah is not built correctly‚ by default‚ it will not be used because there is a very strict belief concerning the use of a body of water to purify oneself

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    Essay on Jewish Ethics

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    take place because it provides the sense of commitment and social responsibility. The legally bounded torah is a direct expression of the sexual ethic behavior which holds the Jewish communities together. The torah provides substantiation for the orthodox view on homosexuality‚ contraception‚ adultery and pre-marital sex. However‚ the liberal view on sexual ethics is a reflection of Jewish history and oppression. Holistically‚ the consideration of homosexuality is different among the variants of

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    Cultural Competence

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    Cultural competence is defined as possessing the skills and knowledge necessary to appreciate‚ respect‚ and work with individuals from different cultures. It is a concept that requires self-awareness‚ awareness and understanding of cultural differences‚ and the ability to adapt to clinical skills and practices as needed. For instance‚ before my grandmother had passed‚ my family wanted to do a traditional prayer ceremony for her in the hospital. It is where we have a monk in the same room‚ doing the

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    Creamean War

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    but also was the home of Judaism and Christianity. In the Middle Ages‚ Christian Europe and the Muslim east had fought the Crusades over control of this land. However‚ the Christian Church was divided into numerous small denominations. The Eastern Orthodox Church and Roman Catholic Church were the two major branches of Christianity. Unfortunately‚ these main denominations could not work together. Both of them wanted to control the Holy Places. In 1690 the Ottoman Sultan granted to the Roman Catholic

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