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    the sanctity of. There are several types of pollution‚ such as noise‚ air‚ water‚ and land. Pollution comes under environmental ethics‚ as contaminated items effect the environment surrounding us. Pollution is within the Jewish environmental beliefs. Rulings under Jewish law also expand to psychological disturbances‚ such as possible publicity to a neighbour’s observation and noises. Anyone suffering such disturbances may appeal to the courts to force his neighbour to remove the disturbances

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    tale of two feisty Sisters: The Jewish Backgrounds and Interactions of Early Christianity with Judaism A research paper submitted to Dr. Scrutinus Severus In Partial Fulfillment of the requirements For The course NBST 695 Liberty baptist Theological seminary By Maximus Decius Claudius Pompus Lynchburg‚ Virginia April 04‚ 2011 Table of Contents Introduction 2 Setting the stage: the expansion of the Jewish Diaspora 2 the Jewish roots of Christianity 4 Hellenistic

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    Mark Twain posed a good question‚ while in history other ethnic groups and religions that were heavily persecuted were wiped out‚ converted or assimilated‚ the Hebrews and their religion survived. So we must ask ourselves‚ what has been their driving force for survival unlike any other ethnic group or religion? In order to formulate a possible answer‚ we must go back in history and begin by examining the evolution of the Jewish religion. Judaism origins dates back to nearly four thousand years rooted

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    Article # 4 Jewish Tombstones According to old laws and customs of Jewish ‚ after the death of a Jewish ‚he/she should be buried among Jews. It was not considered good for a Jew to be buried after his death in a mixed- denomination cemetery‚ the term matzevah ‚can also be called tombstone‚means“pillar‚ stone” .It is used to store old memories about some one.It is used to remind us of an individual gone from this world. The use of tombstones tells that a grave site was marked according

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    or gods (world spirituality).” But in other walks of faith‚ religion could be a place of worship‚ whether if it’s at home‚ or at a church. In every culture there are those god-seekers. We have created every religion as a method to redeem ourselves and to reach God through regulations‚ rules‚ or works. All religions center upon man’s own efforts to make things right with God. Through self-effort or people who try to earn their way into heaven (salvation) or some eternal reward. In the Jewish culture

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    introduction of new humanist ideas. The Jewish people of the Renaissance were highly discriminated during this era in history. The Jewish population had to adapt in many ways in order to lessen the attacks made on them. In William Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice the main Jewish character‚ Shylock‚ is ridiculed by several of the other main characters. This book reflects how Jewish people were treated as second class citizens during the Renaissance. The Jewish people of the Renaissance were not shown

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    The Arab World Hall speaks of the differences between the Westerners and the Arabs‚ which he believes could be the underlying explanation for the misunderstandings and miscommunication between these two cultures. Divided into 7 main parts‚ this non-fictional text is extremely informative‚ describing certain aspects of an Arab’s life and demeanor very thoroughly in a formal tone. It is not considered an argument however‚ as Hall does not in reality argue to prove a point but instead tries to explain

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    WEEK 1 STUDY QUESTIONS 1) What historical events‚ situations‚ and conditions might account for the diversity within Judaism in the first century? Many historical diversities were shaped within Judaism in the first century. For instance there were four specific periods in Jewish history. The Persian Period (ca. 537-332 BCE) in which the Jewish nation was ruled by high priests with minimal interference from Persian Kings. The Hellenistic Period (ca. 332-1678 BCE) which was a “reign of terror” for

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    When someone says they’re Jewish‚ that can mean a couple things. Either that is their religion‚ or their ethnicity‚ it could even be both. Judaism is the term of following the Jewish religion. Judaism isn’t a religion based off of one single founder or central leader‚ nor is it based off theological decisions made from a group. The Judaism religion is better described as an Israel way of life that’s based off of the Tanakh. The Tanakh is essentially a different version of the Christians “Old Testament

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    Holocaust What do you think about when you think about the Second World War? Do you think of all the lives that was taken or do you remember the speaker and leader Adolph Hitler and all of his many deeds? For me there is one thought that keeps tricking my mind: why did the Jews deserve such destiny? During the Second World War six millions Jews died‚ some were isolated and killed in the death camps and others suffered another painful death. The Nazis hated the Jews so much that they literally wanted

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