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    Essay on Jewish Ethics

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    wife. According to Jewish practice‚ marriage is the only framework for which sexual activity may 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

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    Jewish Internship Report

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    because it will develop not only my own leadership skills‚ but even more importantly the Jewish community here in Canada. For me‚ this is personal – and the natural continuation for my work in Hillel as a student exec‚ in CIJA as a #Project972 intern‚ and in the AEPI Nu Kappa Chapter as a founding brother and Jewish chair. It is not a simple task to explain in words how deeply I have been accepted by the Ottawa Jewish community. Neither is this debt easy to quantify. From strangers‚ I was invited to

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    Kosher & Jewish laws

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    Jewish dietary laws are much more complex and honorable than I originally thought. Although there are many restrictions and guides to eating kosher‚ this has proven to be an extremely important part of life for this religious group. Although is always potential for slight variations amongst people‚ there were many common guidelines that this religion adheres to. Firstly‚ there are certain animals that are not to be consumed. This includes all parts and byproducts of the restricted animals. Some

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    Jewish History Quiz

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    1. The span of Jewish history from 515 BCE to 70 CE is referred to a the Second Temple period. 2. Which Seleucid (Greek) ruler initiated a reign of terror designed to exterminate the Jewish religion? Antiochus Epiphanes 3. Which person brought Palestine under Greek control‚ inaugurating the Hellenistic period? Alexander the Great 4. Which group led a successful Jewish rebellion to gain freedom from foreign rule? Maccabees 5. Which ruling family ruled an independent Jewish state until civil wars

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    Interview

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    Interview: How to bag the job! Guidelines to Interviewing Skills. In any interview situation‚ the interviewer is deftly attempting to find answers to three basic questions: Can the person do the job? Will the person do the job? And‚ Will he or she get along with their staff? Obviously there are numerous ways in which a prospective employer seeks answers to these three questions‚ plus others. Some interviewee tips that can help you provide the answers to them are:

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    Jewish Museum Reflection

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    I’ve seen plenty of art throughout my life‚ whether it be in person or just through the internet but I’ve never actually observed and taken notes. Art has always been one of those things I always thought I wouldn’t really understand. As a kid‚ I always wanted to draw but I soon realized how awful my cartoons were and gave up drawing‚ I did not really think art was for me. Viewing the Unorthodox exhibit at the Jewish museum was one of the first times I actually went to just observe art rather than

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    Running Head: JEWISH RITUALS AND CEREMONIES Coping With Change: Jewish Rituals and Ceremonies Coping With Change: Jewish Rituals and Ceremonies Kenneth Pargament in his book The psychology of religion and coping‚ states the importance of religious beliefs during times of change‚ be it a moment of happiness or distress. While applying Pargament’s philosophy‚ this paper focuses on Judaism and the coping mechanisms offered during those times of change thru rituals and ceremonies. Although

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    Interview

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    SOC 324 Mock Interview Essay Rubric Your Name: Chanelle Walton Instructions: Read through all documents on interviewing inside “Required Readings‚” plus the “30-Second Biography” in “Materials on Interviewing and the Mock Interview Essay‚” before you complete this essay! 1. Save this rubric to your computer. Do not delete or alter any portion of the rubric in the process of responding to the questions. If you delete or otherwise alter the rubric in any way other than adding your

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    Interview

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    Interview I conducted my interview with Rebecca Nault‚ preschool teacher at Learn Charter school. The interview took place on site in Ms. Nault’s directors office on October 4th at 11:45 pm while her students were down for a nap. Ms. Nault was very forthcoming with information‚ so I decided to ask her all twenty of my interview questions. During my interview‚ there were only a couple of instances were she would not expound on her answer. After the interview concluded‚ Ms.

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    Jewish Ghetto Essay

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    Jewish Ghettos If you where to take a trip back to Germany in 1939-1944 you would expect to see the holocaust‚ you would but there is a more overlooked event. This event was called ghettos‚ these ghettos where basically a neighborhood in a city with a high Jewish population that was turned into a place where the nazis could separate the Jews away form normal society and treated terribly. The Jewish people that where held in these ghettos could have been held in them for weeks or years. The ghettos

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