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    faiths‚ including Christianity and Islam‚ Judaism is the original. There were around 13.1 million Jewish people in the world in 2007 with the most residing in the USA and Israel‚ according to the Jewish People Policy Planning Institute. Judaism orginated in the Middle East over 3500 years ago and was founded by Moses. Most Jews‚ however‚ trace their history back to Abraham. The Torah is considered the central and most important religious document in Judaism even though the religion has a rich history

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    Bar Mitzvah & Bah Mitzvah’s Compared to Confirmation Catholic and Judaism are considered opposite religions‚ yet they share very similar rituals and ceremonies. A Catholic child typically around twelve or thirteen years old goes through their confirmation. This is a ceremony where the young adult promises to follow with the religion and continue to learn about the faith. In the Jewish faith when a girl is twelve and a boy is thirteen they celebrate their Bah Mitzvah if they are a girl or Bar Mitzvah

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    the rabbinical Judaism in the late antiquity. Rabbinic Judaism propose the way of life that is practised by God‚ the angels‚ and Moses (the rabbi) that will allow the salvation of the Jewish people and the return of the promised land. The foundations of Judaism with Moses included the search to the Promised Land that will save the Jewish people from injustice. The exiles and invasion of the Jewish land and tradition following the long period after Moses led to the rabbinic Judaism which was the attempt

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    Christianity Christianity is centered around an extraordinary amount of fundamental beliefs. These beliefs are all found in the bible; there is only one God (Isaiah 43:10‚ John 17:3)‚ God is omniscient (Acts 15:18‚ John 3:20)‚ God is holy (Peter 1:15)‚ God is love‚ true‚ spirit (John 4:8‚ Romans 3:4‚ John 4:24). Since the Bible makes it abundantly clear that there is only one true God and the multitude of gods created by man are idols‚ then there is only one acceptable doctrine of God. The deity

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    Brianna Gowan B’Nai Torah Congregation‚ Boca Raton‚ Fl Gudny Rossen  Site visit date: 9/8/2012 REL 2011 4 November 2012 Judaism Religion is a set of beliefs‚ which vary depending on the culture‚ which connects humans spiritually and morally. Various religions exist all over the world‚ bringing people together or sometimes turning them against each other. As a child‚ I grew up with a Catholic

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    Judaism is a practiced religion throughout the world. Even though it is a very old religion‚ Jews are less than one percent of the world. Judaism is one of the oldest monotheistic religions and the oldest one still practiced today. Majority of the Jewish population lives in Israel however the other half live in the United States‚ and a small percentage live in Canada. Judaism has a unique history and unique biblical stories. The original temple also played a large role is the founding of Judaism

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    first concentration camp in 1942 he lost a book that was very similar to “Man’s Search for Meaning” and began jotting down notes to recreate it. When he got out of the camps he returned to Vienna. In 1946 he became the director of the Vienna Neurological Policlinic. His book “Man’s Search for Meaning” has been translated into 27 different languages and is considered one of the 10 most influential books in America. Summary

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    Written to reflect on the horrors faced during the Holocaust‚ Viktor E. Frankl analyzes the different mental states experienced by a concentration camp prisoner in his book Man’s Search for Meaning. Frankl includes many of his own personal examples to support his theory of logotherapy which focuses on finding the meaning of man’s life. He demonstrates throughout his book that if a man has a reason to live and the right state of mind‚ he can endure any condition. In one section of his book‚ Frankl

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    Reform Judaism

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    Reform Judaism Tamara Rice Instructor: Eric Speir REL 212 March 11th‚ 2012 Background Over a month ago when I selected the topic of Judaism as the subject for my field research paper‚ I thought that the outcome would be cut and dry. I knew that Judaism served as the foundation for my own faith (Christianity) and that Jews honored the Sabbath from sundown Friday to sundown Saturday. I also had in my mind the imagery of the Star of David‚ the Torah scroll and the

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    Christianity and Judaism

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    Do you think Christianity and Judaism are the same? Do you think they are different? They both have many similarities such as a prayer leader. A difference is that the prayer leader for Christianity is a Priest and in Judaism is a Rabbi. Though there are differences it still doesn’t change the fact that the search for morality and values are also very similar. Judaism and Christianity are similar yet‚ they have a multitude of differences. Christianity and Judaism are very similar. Both of these

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