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    Jewish Children’s Struggle Although life was bad for Jewish adults during WWII‚ it was harder for children to survive. They were forced into hard labor‚ put into hiding‚ and were the victims of of horrendous experiments. The Germans killed almost 1.5 million children in total‚ including a million Jews‚ thousands of Romani kids‚ and mentally and physically disabled children. Children were killed when arriving in camps‚ killed immediatly after birth‚ were hidden in camps‚ put to work in hard labor

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    Jewish War Causes

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    “Explain the underlying and immediate causes of the Jewish War” There were many underlying and immediate causes of the Jewish war. The continued Roman oppression and continued disrespect of the Jewish faith and culture by many Roman key figures of authority such as Pilate‚ Patronius and Cumanus was an underlying cause of the war. This was joined by the Roman inability to control insurgent groups throughout Palestine‚ because of the relatively small number of Roman troops controlling Palestine. It

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    Jewish Insurgency

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    Insurgency in Ancient Times: The Jewish Revolts Against the Seleucid and Roman Empires‚ 166 BC-73 AD A Monograph by LTC William T. Sorrells U. S. Army School of Advanced Military Studies United States Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth‚ Kansas AY 04-05 Approved for Public Release; Distribution is Unlimited REPORT DOCUMENTATION PAGE 1. AGENCY USE ONLY (Leave blank) 4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE 2. REPORT DATE Form Approved OMB No. 074-0188 Public reporting burden

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    Jewish Mysticism

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    Jewish Mysticism XXXXX X XXXXX JUS 435 The word mystic or mysticism did not exist in the Hebrew lexicon until recently. The term mysticism‚ when applied to a Jewish religious phenomenon‚ is different from when used to denote a Christian one‚ because the Hebrew language does not have a term parallel in meaning to mysticism; nor is there in Jewish culture any concept which can be identified as equivalent to mysticism.1 Notwithstanding‚ the Jews have had deep and significant spiritual experiences

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    Jewish Religion

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    Jewish Religion Bible –Torah- 1st 5 books of the Bible – the laws and tenets of Judaism (written version) Tanakh – Hebrew Bible called – 24 books Mishna‚ Talmud & Shulkhan Arukh – oral version of the teachings – done by the end of the 2nd century Belief – 1 God‚ monotheistic faith – incorporeal and eternal‚ wants people to do what is just and merciful‚ be faithful Religion in Country – 75.5% Jewish‚ 16.9% Muslim‚ 2% Christian‚ 1.7% Druze‚ 3% Other Holy Cities – Jerusalem‚ Safed‚ Hebron

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    Jewish Holiday

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    Jewish Holy Days paper REL 341 Introduction There are many religious Holy Days in Jewish culture. One of the holy days that stands out the most and will be described further in this paper is Rosh Hashanah‚ also known as the Jewish New Year. Rosh Hashanah‚ or in literal translation- “head of the year”‚ is the first of the high holidays which is celebrated ten days before Yom Kippur (Bamberger‚ B. J. 2010). History and celebration of Rosh Hashanah Rosh Hashanah is observed in the early fall

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    Jewish Faith

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    more... Jewish principles of faith >> Jump to: Wikipedia Mentioned In Web Pages Images News Blogs Products Wikipedia @import url(http://www.answers.com/main/content/wp/css/common.css); @import url(http://www.answers.com/main/content/wp/css/gnwp.css); Jewish principles of faith Judaism affirms a number of basic principles of faith that one is expected to uphold in order to be said to be in consonance with the Jewish faith. However‚ unlike most Christian

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    Jewish Culture

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    Jewish melody has been constantly changing to new conditions and maintain its identity in numerous broadly diverse ethnic‚ social and religious environments. The music of Judaism is one of the significant segments in the perception of the sensitivity of the sacred and common customs of Europe and the Near East. The Jewish music has numerous classifications religious music‚ and society music utilized as a part of the synagogue and in the Jewish home. Today Jewish music incorporates a wide variety

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    Jewish Emancipation

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    Jacob Molho 12/9/16 Jewish Emancipation: The Migration of People‚ Ideas‚ and Mindsets Unique for its time‚ in September of 1480‚ Spain created special religious tribunals to address cases of “heretical depravity”. These tribunals‚ collectively referred to as the Spanish Inquisition‚ sought to eliminate deviation from Catholicism. Jews bore the brunt of these tribunals. They were rarely acquitted of charges levied through the Spanish Inquisition‚ and relative to other “heretics‚” Jews were executed

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    A. Briefly explain the significance of your celebration (historical events/key themes) Yom HaShoah‚ or Holocaust Remembrance Day‚ is a very important Jewish Holiday. It’s their day of morning the victims and reflecting on the events that took place during the holocaust (January 30‚ 1933 - May 8‚ 1945). Yom HaShoah gives them a chance to get together as a community or with their families to remember and pay respect to the 6 000 000 Jews who died. Mourning‚ respect‚ and remembrance are defiantly

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