Essays About Hebrew Torah

 

  • Judaism
    ... everyday life. The Torah was first written in Aramaic, but is now scripted in Hebrew and can be read by anyone. Mostly, scripture ...
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  • Jewish Traditions
    ... on Friday night and the other half will be on Saturday this is called the Torah portion of the Bar Mitzvah, and the reason for years of study at Hebrew school. ...
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  • Judaism
    ... The Torah indicates in several places that the righteous will be reunited with their ... This spiritual afterlife is referred to in Hebrew as Olan-Ha-Ba, the world ...
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  • Hebrew Word Study on Righteous
    Tsedaqah- Righteousness The Hebrew word for righteousness is Tsedaqah.Tsedaqah is a noun in ... between God and with one's fellow people, as given in the Torah. ...
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  • Kabbalah
    ... Torah is the Hebrew word for law or teaching and it more commonly referred to as the Books of Moses, the first five books of the Bible, Genesis; Exodus ...
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  • Kabbalah Essay
    ... Torah is the Hebrew word for law or teaching and it more commonly referred to as the Books of Moses, the first five books of the Bible, Genesis; Exodus ...
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  • similarites and differences of the 3 major religions
    ... The celebration involves a reading part of the Torah in Hebrew and commenting about it. Judaism has a distinctive funeral practice. ...
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  • Judaism 2
    ... The basic source of Jewish belief is the Hebrew Bible (called the Old Testament by Christians) especially its first five books called the Torah or the ...
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  • Compare and/ or Contrast Piece -Religion
    ... Rabbi is the Hebrew word for "master." Their holiest period is the weekly ... Yom Kippur (a Day of Atonement or confession), Simchat Torah (celebrating receiving ...
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  • Judaism
    ... The Hebrew language fell out of use as the everyday language of the Jewish people. ... find a need as it was used for the purposes of studying the Torah and praying ...
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  • Homer Comparison and Contrast of the gods in Homers epics with the ...
    ... in his poetry. Moses, the Hebrew leader, is attributed with documenting what he witnessed from God in the Torah. The Greek and Hebrew ...
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  • pericope on
    ... The Torah, A Modern Commentary ed. WG Plaut, Union of American Hebrew Congregants and Genesis: Translation and Commentary, R. Alter E. Word Study Circumcision ...
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  • ancient governmental standards
    ... The Torah, their holy works, was very specific in the manner in which their lives were ... The Fall of the Hebrew State As is often the case when a state is ...
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  • Ancient Law: A historical overview
    ... The law (Hebrew bible), also called the Torah or Pentateuch, consists of the first five books: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, & Deuteronomy. ...
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  • Judaism, Christianity and Islam
    ... The Torah, the Bible and the Quar'an all contain revelations made by God that the ... In Judaism it is believed that in heaven one can join the Hebrew God Yahweh. ...
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  • music1
    ... 12 will be a report and assessment of what you have learned studying a topic in Hebrew Bible. ... The image of Moses outside the Torah compared to that within it. ...
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  • Jesus
    ... He grew up in Galilee and spoke Aramaic, or Hebrew. The Torah was his primary reading in school and he probably became a tekton, a Greek word that means ...
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  • Analysis of Jesus' Own Position in Ethical Politics
    ... By adding, "Do not resists an evildoer," he submits new Torah, introducing new ... While the Matthean text draws its strength from the Hebrew texts, the repetition ...
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  • the major jewish holidays
    ... In Hebrew Rosh Hashanah means "head of the year." Rosh Hashanah is most often known as the Jewish New Year. ... The Torah gives no specific reason of this practice ...
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  • Slavery in the Bible
    ... The Hebrew can choose to stay a slave to be with his family by mutilating ... obedience and faithfulness as well as Judaism's strict emphasis on the Torah law has ...
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  • Chasidim and Old Order Amish A Comparison
    ... In Hebrew "Baal Shem" means, "master of the [good] name". ... There was no need for rigorous study of Torah (the Pentateuch, or Five Books of Moses). ...
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  • Prominent Religions in the Eas
    ... the Torah (Parrinder 90). If these were obeyed, God would protect them. A Jewish religious leaders is called a rabbi, which means "teacher" in Hebrew (Savage ...
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  • The Dead Sea Scrolls
    ... that contains no vowels, rather than Hebrew, so it was renamed the Hebrew Scroll. ... they followed a strict observance of the purity laws of the torah; they had a ...
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  • The Evoluntion of Creationism
    ... The name is written in the Hebrew equivalents of the letters: YHWH. ... These Ten Commandments became the basis of the Torah, or Law. ...
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  • women in judaism
    ... and therefore not meant to study or derive wisdom from the Torah; nor are ... The Hebrew word lakachat, meaning to take, is used in the marriage agreement, and ...
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  • How Sarah is a Role Model
    ... incredible miracle He had wrought for her.(3) Yitzchak's name, from the Hebrew root "laugh ... Such detailed treatment of this subject is unprecedented in Torah. ...
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  • Bread Givers
    ... addition to his secure lifestyle, Father is also redeemed at the end of the novel when Hugo Seelig asks Reb Smolinsky to teach him the Torah. ... To learn Hebrew. ...
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  • Sexual Inequality in the Old Testament
    ... The Hebrew Scriptures describe many other Prophetesses, including Miriam, Noadiah, and Isaiah's ... of the Jewish men, especially from the studying of the Torah. ...
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  • Hanukkah
    ... Sabbath observance, the study of Torah, and male circumcisions, for example, were forbidden ... They became known as the Maccabees (in Hebrew, means (Men Who are ...
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  • The Judaic Tradition: Hebrews and History
    ... "All that linked them across space and time was a faith, a Torah way of life ... The Hebrew people resisted enslavement under the Pharaoh and longed for freedom. ...
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