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    Marriage in Judaism

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    TheologicalCol. Name of Student: ………………………………………………………….. By Rabbi Mezuzah 2013 AFRICAN TRADIONAL RELIGION This is a module that explores the beliefs systems‚ rites of passage as well as the value system in African Traditional Religion (ATR). It also looks at why Christian pastors/leaders have to know something about these religions. OBJECTIVES By the end of this unit‚ you should be able to: • Explain what African Traditional Religion is; • Distinguish and explain

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    History of Judaism

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    History of Judaism REL/134 July 31‚2014 Joseph McCarthy History of Judaism Those who study religions often focus on the history of it. They look for key things like stories‚ myths‚ important people‚ and key events that took place. It is always easier to learn about a topic if you break it down into sections like‚ people of importance and key events that happened during their life. The Life of Moses Moses is known as the greatest prophet‚ leader‚ and teacher that Judaism has ever known

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    Sacred Destination Paper

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    Sacred Destination Paper HUM/105 2014 Shyla Lang The Garden of Eden The Garden of Eden is a sacred place to many people. This is a place that may or not actually exist‚ and if it is a real place it has not been confirmed. If the Garden of Eden was ever located it would be a place worth visiting. The Origins The origins of the Garden of Eden come from the book of Genesis in the Old Testament of the Bible. The word Eden means delight in Hebrew probably derives from

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    Reform Judaism Essay

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    religion often anymore and already feel left out the few times a year I do go to church. My second thought was what religion I would choose to explore and understand better. I chose Judaism because while I sat there thinking of the numerous religions I have encountered throughout my life‚ the very first besides my own was Judaism. My family had moved to a new city when I was six years old‚ a more diverse city in all aspects‚ and our neighbor happened to be a Jewish family‚ who had a son that was about my

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    History 53 Judaism

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    the Babylonians? Who destroyed the northern kingdom (Israel) and when? Who were the Prophets within Judaism and what was the focus of their message? How what they did and said can be compared to what Jesus did and said? When did Jewish people transition from pastoralism to agriculture and from being nomadic to sedentary? 3 Id-Where and when did Zoroastrianism originate? How did it influence Judaism in terms of the figure of the devil and the idea of afterlife? List 4 ways in which it influenced

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    Orthodox Judaism Essay

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    branches of Judaism is the use of medical marijuana. It is a tough issue as it is not specifically discussed in any portions of the midrash. Currently‚ contemporary Judaism is attempting to create a more contemporary midrash‚ none of the texts have been fully accepted or relied on by all four branches. Like all others outside of Judaism‚ the groups cannot fully agree on this issue. To begin‚ we will examine the issue of medical marijuana use through the perspective of Orthodox Judaism. There is no

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    No Sacred Space Analysis

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    I liked the piece “No Sacred Space” by Jared Aragon. I thought it was very creative. It started out as just the organ playing then the alto flute joined in. After that the viola joined in. I thought this was done smoothly. They blended in perfectly with each other. The music sounded really peaceful because of this blend. The alto flute solo was a nice addition. It allowed for the flute to stand out amongst the other instruments. It didn’t sound like it was done abruptly for no reason but for a purpose

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    The Sacred Art of Listening Definition of sacred art of listening 1. It is the art of becoming a listening presence. 2. It’s a way of being that opens us up so we can listen to people from diverse‚ cultures‚ religions‚ belief systems and points of view‚ those not like us. 3. It’s about being a presence for understanding rather than for judging. 4. It’s about being open‚ curious‚ and attentive to others in such a way that at the

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    Women in Orthodox Judaism

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    Zaret Bullones Women’s and Gender Studies 398 Professor DeLuca February 19‚ 2013 Women In Orthodoxy In scrutinizing religion‚ religious customs and holy texts‚ one finds the struggle to find the women’s roles to be as fulfilling and empowering as those to men’s. Orthodox Judaism is no exception‚ with many struggles being addressed in Norma Baumel Joseph’s Women In Orthodoxy. In her writing‚ she speaks of the roots of how women gained the knowledge and position they have now through education

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    Sor 1 Judaism

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    Religious Tradition Depth Study – Judaism Significant People and Ideas 1. The contribution to Judaism of ONE significant person or school of thought‚ other than Abraham or Moses‚ drawn from: * Moses Maimonides Explain the contribution to the development and expression of Judaism of ONE significant person OR school of thought‚ other than Abraham or Moses‚ drawn from: * Moses Maimonides * Social and cultural background and influences: * Maimonides (aka Moshe ben Maimon

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