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    College Material Appendix B 7 Question Final Project Plan What religion would you like to consider for your final project? Describe the place of worship you will visit. | I plan on studying Judaism for my final project. I might visit a synagogue if I find one nearby/ | What do you already know about this topic? | * Judaism’s sacred documents are called Haftra & Torah. * I know some of their major holidays like Passover and Hanukkah for example‚ and I also know the significance

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    harsh treatments and the pressing unknown future. Since there was so many people inside the ghetto over fifty-five thousand people many were abandoned in the streets. Those that were able to get off of the streets were cramped inside of cellars‚ synagogues‚ schools‚ cinemas‚ and various other open spaces with several others. It was common for an individual to share an apartment room with more than seven other people. The Nazis wanted to create the ghettos to naturally kill off the Jews through processes

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    their captors. In both situations‚ this meant immediate death. If a Jew killed a Nazi soldier‚ the Jew would be executed along with their family and maybe even a hundred others. Another form of defiance was for underground newspapers to be printed‚ synagogue services to be continued‚ and secret committees being formed that defied Nazi authority. The Warsaw ghetto uprising was the largest single revolt by the Jews. Hundreds of Jews fought the German and the auxiliary in the street. Thousands refused

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    Clearly identify characteristics of Bart ’s work‚ providing examples where these are evident using as main focuses Oliver! (1960) and Blitz! (1962). Lionel Bart created a number of musicals and popular songs during the 1950s and 1960s. He wrote songs for Tommy Steele‚ Cliff Richard and many others. Amongst his series of musicals‚ he created the title musicals ‘Blitz!’ and the award winning show ‘Oliver!’ Bart’s family fled Galicia‚ part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire‚ when the Russian’s invaded

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    sent to the concentration camp Eli’s life was dedicated to religion. He would beg his dad to get his dad to get him a guide to the kabala even though his dad said he was too young. “I believe profoundly”. Later on he meets Moshe the Beetle at the synagogue who asks Eli why he prays. And when Eli says he does not know he asks Moshe why he prays and Moshe says “I pray to the god inside myself so he may give me the strength to ask the right questions”. But Moshe is taken to the camp and barely escapes

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    last July‚ we hosted his special ceremony at our home. Our celebration was unique for several reasons: we had an African version‚ with African dance (choreographed by me and performed by my daughter and me)‚ drumming‚ and food. Rather than in a synagogue with a rabbi‚ the ceremony was held at our home our pastor‚ my husband and I‚ and my parents‚ who flew in from Houston for the ceremony. My mother‚ an accomplished poet‚ wrote wonderful liturgy and an *oriki‚* a traditional (epic) poem of genealogy

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    period was filled with a surge of literature and religion as the Hebrew Bible was written‚ as well as the formation of the centrality of law and morality in religion‚ expectations for the future in an apocalyptic sense as well as a future for the synagogue as a whole‚ and the authoritative aspects of scripture. In 538 BC‚ Cyrus II allowed the return of the exiled Jews as well as the rebuilding of the Temple. The temple was however missing many items

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    Quotations (page 41) Blima’s sister-in-law Ruschia said‚ ’ "Well...look‚ Blima‚ I do not mean to frighten you‚ but you know how it’s been lately. In the streets‚ in the stores‚ and now they look‚ make faces‚ and laugh even when we go into the synagogue. And that Hitler---well‚ you can read the papers for what he says about us. It is just...just hard for us now; that’s all I mean." ’ By Ruschia’s talking with Blima‚ it shows that Hitler‚ the Anti-Semites‚ already start the movements which against

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    Ernst vom Rath. Now‚ the Nazis were looking for an excuse to attack the Jewish community. What they did? They used the murder of vom Rath as an excuse to attack them. The Kristallnacht consisted on breaking and damaging Jewish-owned properties and synagogues. Later that night‚ 30‚000 Jews were arrested and sent to concentration camps‚ and about 90 Jews died due to the beatings the Germans gave them. That night marked something‚ that night marked the beginning of a worse era for the Jews‚ the beginning

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    Community Windshield Survey Lauren Vadola Professor Marshall Community Health Nursing Chamberlain College of Nursing January 13th 2014 This study was conducted in the community of Staten Island‚ a.k.a. Richmond county is one of the five boroughs of New York City. The intention of this survey was to obtain a full assessment through visual observations within the surroundings of the community. There are many variations of the definition of community‚ recent nursing literature addresses

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