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    a daily praise to hashem recited standing up‚ we say it to thank hashem for the natural order of the world‚ it can be said with more concentration when unsure of whether to say Hagomel or not. • It is not said on Shabbat‚ Yom Tov‚ Chol Hamoed Pesach‚ Erev Pesach and Erev Yom

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    The Gospel Of Forgiveness

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    This world is filled with awful‚ hurtful‚ and evil things; however‚ this world is also filled with empathy‚ love‚ and forgiveness. Forgiveness comes from a big person. Someone who has been hurt and is willing to look past the pain to forgive the inflictor. To forgive can be the hardest part of any issue or situation‚ but it brings forth acceptance and happiness. Some ways people try to earn forgiveness is through baptisms‚ sacrifices‚ prayers‚ and fasting. The Bible explains many more examples of

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    The Hebrew Bible

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    Judaism is one of the oldest religions on earth‚ dating back almost 4000 years. It started as a very peaceful and family oriented religion. The Jews encountered some very hard times‚ such as being enslaved by the Egyptians and built the pyramids. But after being freed by Moses they traveled the earth for awhile. The town of Jerusalem is the center of Jewish religion for over 3000 years. The town has the largest Jewish population since 1840. Moses revealed the Torah to the Hebrew people. The first

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    RESEARCH BRIEF ..................................................................................... Holocaust Survivors Report Long-Term Effects on Attitudes toward Food A M Y J. S I N D L E R‚ MS‚ RD;1 N A N C Y S. W E L L M A N‚ P H D‚ RD‚ FADA;2 O R E N B A R U C H S T I E R‚ P H D3 1 Peace Corps‚ Lesotho‚ Africa; 2National Policy and Resource Center on Nutrition and Aging‚ Florida International University‚ Miami‚ Florida; 3Department of Religious Studies‚ Florida International University

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    the history of jews.Judaism has many diffrent kids of branches and the main ones are Orthodox Judaism‚ Reform Judaism‚Conservative Judaism‚ and Reconstructionist Judaism.In Judaism their are my diffrent tranditions and holidays like hanukkah‚passover‚yom

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    Gerald R. Ford’s short presidency‚ Jimmy Carter won the election of 1976. Carter followed Humanitarian Diplomacy‚ which focuses closely on human rights and interests of the people. Carter was very set on making peace with the Middle East after the Yom Kippur War. He focused on peace for the whole world. The Camp David Accords were signed and to establish peace between the Middle East. Carter also pushed to make things right between China and resolve the problems to have peace. He wanted to sign the

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    English 2 Honors 4 November 2012 Complex Conflict One complex conflict in Elie Wiesel’s Night is the conflict between Elie and himself (Man vs. Himself) that over layers the conflict where the Nazis continuously killed and beat Jews with no sympathy (Man vs. Man). The complex conflict helps to convey the theme Hatred and Death. Elie struggles to be the sole supporter for his father‚ who is constantly being beaten for unnecessary reasons by the Nazis. Along the journey to Gleiwitz‚ Elie ran

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    As with most biblical stories‚ it’s hard to say just how much historical truth lurks within the Purim story. But looking at more recent history‚ it’s clear that Esther and Vashti do have a real history as feminist symbols. Both‚ in their own ways‚ refuse to go along with their husbands wishes. As early as the 19th century‚ her resistance to her husband’s wish to use her as a sex object made her icon for early feminists. Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote in 1878 that Vashti’s decision was a “first stand

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    Relevancy of Talmud

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    Some people could disagree with this statement as it demonstrates how to keep Torah law today. An example of this is that from the Talmud we can learn principles such as answering questions like whether an anorexic person in recovery should fast on Yom Kippur and other complex matters. Moreover‚ the Talmud is still relevant today because it explains the rationale and philosophy of the laws of the Torah which are not explained in much detail or any detail at all‚ such as Tefillin or Kashrut. It also helps

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    to place Jewish refugees in western countries‚ led to increased Jewish immigration to Palestine‚ and conflict grew. The wars that have resulted in these conflicts are the 1948 War of Independence‚ 1956 Sinai War‚ 1967 Six Day War‚ and the 1973 Yom Kippur War. Each with his own significance has keep the battle going today in

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