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    useful. i found it quite reliable but i didn’t rely too much on it because the website isnt usually reliable. but all in all it was quite helpful in helping me understand more about the history about the war * www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Judaism/revolt.html- this site was very useful. it goes through the beginning to the end of the war and revolt. this website had various other links to other parts that also helped such as masada and some history. i found this the most helpful website out

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    Prayer: A Fundamental Practice in both Islam and Judaism Religion has been part of many cultures all around the world for over a thousand years‚ in particular the monotheistic religions of Islam and Judaism. Islam was established by the Prophet Muhammad in the polytheistic tribal country of Arabia.1 There he had an encounter with God Himself on which the Islamic religion is based. As it is told "that [Muhammad] saw one of the greatest signs of his Lord."2 It was during this encounter and ones

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    teachings of Jesus it meant that the apostles could claim an identity separate from Judaism. The majority of the first Christians were Jews from Jerusalem that believed that Jesus was the Messiah promised to the Jews in the Hebrew Testament and they believed in the resurrection. "The earliest Christian community did not want in any way to part company with the Jewish community or nation‚ but to remain integrated into Judaism."(P. 13). The differences in the beliefs of the Jews and the Jewish-Christians

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    not one religion was exactly the same as the other; there was always something that would differentiate them from each other. Even though I did enjoy learning about each different religion‚ my favorite religions had to be Hinduism‚ Buddhism and Judaism. These were my favorite religions we learned about this semester because in each of these three religions there was either some sort of concept or belief that I could relate to and apply to my own life. But if I‚ personally‚ did not or could not due

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    Essay On Shabbat

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    observed in Judaism as it is the only one instituted in the Ten Commandments (Jewish Virtual Library‚ 2017). It is during a Shabbat that ceremonies of Bat or Bar Mitzvahs are performed. It is interesting that most non-Jewish people‚ this writer included‚ believe Bar Mitzvah or Bat Mitzvah refers only to the ceremony held as a rite of passage. In actuality‚ the titles are used interchangeably for both

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    religion. Ruth was restricted from doing what her heart truly believed in because she was controlled by her Jewish faith. Her father represented the constraint of Judaism because he was a rabbi. Both stories prove religion can have a hindering effect on a person’s search for identity. Elie’s identity was changed greatly due to the effects of Judaism and the Holocaust. His identity was changed because he’d lost his innocence. “The student of Talmud the child I was‚ had been consumed by the flames. All that

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    Yom Kippur Research Paper

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    Kippur ...In the seventh month‚ on the tenth day of the month‚ you shall afflict your souls‚ and you shall not do any work ... For on that day he shall provide atonement for you to cleanse you from all your sins before the L-RD. -Leviticus 16:29-30 ("Judaism 101: Yom Kippur"‚ 1995-2011). Many religions have holy days and the Jewish faith is no exception. Yom Kippur is a one of the High Holy Days observed by even the most secular Jew and is also known as the most sacred day of the year. Yom Kippur and

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    Perspectives on Paul There has been much contrast seen in Pauline studies between Paul’s gospel and his thoughts on Judaism. By understanding these contrasts and determining what Paul was thinking‚ readers may be able to better interpret Paul’s letters regarding works of the law‚ Jew and Gentile relationships‚ and faith versus works. The two perspectives that will be addressed in this paper include the Old Perspective and the New Perspective. This paper will define what each view presumes‚ how

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    think the mystic would exist outside of the domain of the major religions of the world. That‚ in fact‚ is not the case. Mystics are most often allied with one of the major world religions‚ including (but not limited to) the Abrahamic religions of Judaism‚ Islam and Christianity. The mystic’s conceptions of God do not only come from the small voice speaking to him in the silence of his soul. Instead‚ the mystic combines these esoteric experiences with the teachings and traditions of their religion

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    Buddhas (B) Bodhisattvas - people who have achieved enlightenment but have chosen to stay on the human plane of existence‚ suffering‚ death‚ and rebirth. Their purpose is to teach and heal others on their journeys. (B) Conservative Judaism -

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