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    Tambra Laurenta Afterlife 1 Dr. N. Marshood SOC 230 December 2‚ 2009 The Significance of Death and the Afterlife in the Jewish Religion This paper will explore the significance of death and the afterlife in the Jewish religion; specifically‚ what are the rituals surrounding death‚ and what are the beliefs in the afterlife. Throughout history‚ human beings have tried to unravel the mystery of death and to imagine what lies beyond the grave. In Judaism‚ death is not a tragedy

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    Emmery Cary Mr. Harvey Social Studies Research Paper 10 November 2012 Jewish Resistance From early 1930s to middle 1940s‚ Jews in Germany‚ Poland‚ and other parts of Europe faced discrimination from Hitler and the Nazis. They were sent to ghettos and later concentration camps and extermination camps. In the ghettos‚ Jews had to live in small homes and consumed small amounts of food. In addition‚ disease and death were rampant. Living conditions were worse in the concentration camps. In contrast

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    Jewish Diary Otto Frank

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    This story is about a Jew‚ young girl who has lived the times of war. She wrote a diary in which she could tell her feelings‚ emotions‚ moods‚ and thoughts. She thought that writing a diary was a way to feel that she had a friend who understood her. The idea to write a diary was something important for her because she thought that “paper is more patient than men”. It was the reason because she wanted that it be read by someone some day‚ so she decided to name it “KITTY”. Anne had a family of

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    gendercide against Jewish males marked an important‚ if temporary‚ "onset phase" of the holocaust in the occupied eastern territories (including‚ after August 1941‚ the Balkans). Gendercidal strategies against women were evident at later stages‚ both in mass executions and gassings‚ women-only death camps‚ and the forced marches that killed tens of thousands in the closing stages of the war. Again‚ it must be stressed that in both their male and female manifestations‚ the Jewish gendercides were subsidiary

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    The similarity between the Jewish and the disabled was that the Nazis used some of the same methods when exterminating and torturing both populations such as‚ starvation‚ gassing‚ drugging and separation from family members (Jewish Experience). Holocaust historian‚ Dr. Michael Berenbaum conveyed that‚ “The uniqueness of the Jewish experience can best be documented by comparing it with the Nazi treatment of other persecuted populations

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    World War II and the Cold War The world was left unhappy after World War I and another war broke out‚ World War II. This was followed by yet another war‚ the Cold War. The aggression of European and Asian dictators led to war. These dictators were totalitarian dictators. Totalitarianism is a political system in which the government exercises complete control over its citizens’ lives. One of the most infamous dictators of all time‚ Adolf Hitler‚ was the despot of Germany. Hitler created Nazism

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    World War II was started by nationalism‚ militarism imperialism‚ and alliances. Militarism‚ imperialism‚ nationalism‚ and alliances all made Japan‚ Germany‚ and Italy to start the war. Japan‚ Germany‚ and Italy were brought into the war by nationalism. Nationalism means patriotic feeling‚ principles‚ or efforts. Nationalism started World War II when Hitler wanted to rebuild Germany when Hitler took power. He said that that the Jews were the source of evil and ruining the country. The reason

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    Jewish Perceptions of Jesus Christ Christianity and Judaism are major world religions which‚ though they worship the same God‚ have marked differences which have caused two thousand years of strife and animosity between the two religions. In his book We Jews and Jesus‚ Samuel Sandmel likens the link between Judaism and Christianity to a type of parent-child relationship‚ saying‚ "Early Christianity was a Judaism; within a century after the death of Jesus it was a separate religion. It was critical

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    Essay On Jewish Religion

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    Judaism origin of the religion began and was practiced as a form of worship after the exiting from Egypt to the Promised Land. The lord (Yahweh) was worshipped as their God‚ Moses as their prophet‚ and Aaron was recognized as their high priest. God (Yahweh) made a covenant with the Patriarch Abraham‚ Isaac‚ and Jacob (Israel). The covenant that was made with Abraham that passed down through his blood line was recorded in the book of the King James Version of the bible. It is located in the book of

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    core of the Hebrew Scriptures and contains the detailed guidelines of Jewish life. Jewish behavior is ultimately derived from the Torah and can be related to the everyday life of a Jew and how it guides the way in which they conduct their lives. It’s believed that It is through constant reference to the Torah that Jews are lead to the life of holiness. It’s a direction for spiritual life‚ as well as the principal source of Jewish ethics and enables the community to preserve and impart their religious

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