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    Jewish Wedding

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    Jewish weddings A traditional Jewish wedding is full of meaningful rituals‚ symbolizing the beauty of the relationship of husband and wife‚ as well as their love to each other and to the Jewish people. The wedding day The wedding day is the happiest and holiest day of their life‚ the wedding day is considered a personal Yom Kippur for the chatan (Hebrew for groom) and kallah (bride) because on their wedding day all their mistakes in the past are forgiven as they merge into a new‚ complete soul

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    World war 1

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    How did World War 1 Start? Mr Johnson Due date: Friday 18th of October 861 words By Matthew Chen World war 1 was ultimately caused by imperialism. Different nations wanted control over more land and to be the dominant nation in Europe. The assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife Sophie was a small but very powerful event that led to the beginning of a very long chain of events. Alliances between lots of different countries also contributed to World War 1. The

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    The editorial‚ An Editorial from Freedom’s Journal‚ was written by Samuel E. Cornish and John Brown Russwurm. Samuel E. Cornish was born in 1795 in Sussex County‚ Delaware‚ and had later lived in Philadelphia‚ as well as New York City. He was also born free‚ and graduated from the Free African School in Philadelphia. (Stirling‚ Robert‚ 1) John Brown Russwurm was born in 1799 in Port Antonio‚ Jamaica. He was born to a white planter and a black slave mother‚ and was sent to Quebec‚ Canada when he

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    The Second World War

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    Second World War World War II was one of the greatest struggles humanity has ever seen. This Second World War caused many lives to be lost‚ damaged personal properties and was expensive‚ for a great deal of money was required to maintain a country’s military strength. The numbers for those that have passed‚ been wounded or gone missing during the war could never be calculated precisely; though it has been estimated that more than 55 million lives perished. Many historians have traced the causes of

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    jewish pharmacists

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    Pharmacy in Nazi Germany 1933: Disgraceful treatment of the Jews We all know that Jews were discriminated against in the 1930’s but the drug store owner faired the best among all the Jews. Even with all the hate and discrimination Jewish drug store owners continued to own and operate drug stores. The Nazi party tried to control and oversee the way drug stores operated‚ this was met with drug store owners banning together and forming the fighting league. This fighting league forced the Nazi party

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    Jewish Shabbat

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    Shabbat (Jewish Sabbath) The most important of all Jewish holidays is the Sabbath. In Judaism‚ it is observed as the seventh day of the week and a day of rest (no deliberate work). The Sabbath begins on Friday at sundown and continues until Sundown on Saturday. In Judaism‚ the origins of this day is found in the Tanakh (the Hebrew Bible) book of B’reshit describing God creating the heavens and the earth in six days‚ and resting on and sanctifying the seventh. In addition to this belief‚ the special

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    War of the Worlds Analysis

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    War of the Worlds A New Jersey crane operator and hopeless father‚ Ray Ferrier (Tom Cruise)‚ has his weekend with his kids interrupted by alien invaders who have come to destroy Earth and its inhabitants. We follow the Ferrier family as they struggle to survive the extermination attempt as they herd along the east coast. Along the way their relationships are tested as they learn more and more about each other‚ and mankind. Accompanying Cruise on the screen is a very impressive Dakota

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    the causes of the Second World War differ from the causes of the First World War? The First World War (1914-1918) was the deadliest‚ most destructive war that had occurred in history up to that time; it was of a scale unknown to previous generations. Nonetheless‚ the Second World War (1939-1945) proved to be by far deadlier than the First One. Both World War I and World War II were total wars fought between the major industrial nations and their empires and both were wars of attrition‚ in which any

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    10/1/12 The Crucible: Act 2 Journal Entry 1 Everyone at some point has been judged unfairly. In my case‚ being judged unfairly can happen because of a lack of trust or lack of understanding. A good example of this was during freshman year in geometry. After spending many hours at a friend’s house working on an extensive homework assignment‚ we learned the material and completed the assignment by working together. After we turned the homework in‚ the teacher immediately wrote us off claiming that

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    Jewish Marriage

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    keddushin” (Deut 22:13)‚ all Jewish adherents see marriage as a necessity in order to obey God and to experience the fullness of life. In Genesis God says: “It is not good for the man to be alone. I will make a helper suitable for him.” It is a link between individuals and the wider community as it recognises two individuals coming together‚ celebrated by the wider community. Also the marriage ceremony itself contains symbolic significance to Judaism‚ conveying Jewish beliefs through symbols‚ actions

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