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related to Jewish ethics. Jewish Ethics (topic) Archived 2008-04-07 at the Wayback Machine at My Jewish Learning Society of Jewish Ethics Jewish Bioethics... |
February 22, 2012. Retrieved June 4, 2010. "The Lookstein Center for Jewish Education". Lookstein.org. Archived from the original on July 30, 2012. Retrieved... |
Jewish Renewal is a Jewish religious movement that started in the 1970s and 1980s and works toward the fusing of modern Judaism with incluences from Kabbalah... |
Orthodox Judaism (redirect from Orthodox Jewish) the new non-Orthodox forms of Jewish thought, religious or secular, that came to be in the last 250 years (since the Jewish community lost its powers to... |
American Jews (redirect from Jewish American) Jewish Americans, are Americans who are Jews, whether by religion or ethnicity. Sheskin, Dashefsky, Ira, Arnold (December 22, 2021). American Jewish Year... |
Judaism (redirect from Jewish religion) Judaism (Hebrew: יהדות) is the religion of Jewish people, and also the world's second oldest Abrahamic monotheistic religion. It is almost 4,000 years... |
Yeshiva (category Religious education) A yeshiva is a Jewish place of education. It is focused on study of the Torah and Talmud. Kollel Yeshiva University in New York City This short article... |
Yair Auron (category Jewish academics) the Director of the Education Department, Yad Vashem, Jerusalem, in the 1980s he was a researcher of the Center for Jewish Education, Hebrew University... |
Modern Orthodox Judaism (redirect from Modern Orthodox Jewish) Modern Orthodoxy) is a movement within Orthodox Judaism. It tries to mix Jewish values from the halakha with the secular, more modern world. There are different... |
Talmud (category Jewish literature) important in Judaism. These texts are about discussions Rabbis had about Jewish law, ethics, customs and history. The Talmud has two parts, the Mishnah... |
of respect for members of a Jewish community. Historically, only men were rabbis. Since the 1970s and 1980s, most Jewish communities began to accept women... |
Legal education is the education of people who wish to become legal professionals or those who wish to earn their law degree. This short article can be... |
A mohel is a person who circumcises Jewish baby boys eight days after they are born. This is a practice of Jewish law (Halakha). A knife is traditionally... |
Reconstructionist Judaism (category Jewish denominations) civilization that constantly develops. The Jewish society therefore develops much like any other society. As a result, the Jewish religion needs to adapt to these... |
Conservative Judaism (category Jewish denominations) In Conservative Judaism, Jewish values can be divided into ethical and ritual laws - the ethical laws do not change, while the ritual laws are used in... |
Siddur (category Jewish literature) A siddur (Hebrew: סדור) is a Jewish prayer book. It has a set order of a list of Jewish prayers and blessings. "Siddurs", which come from a Hebrew root... |
Shulchan Aruch (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia) Aruch (Hebrew: שׁוּלחָן עָרוּך, literally: "Set Table") is a compilation of Jewish law, or halakha. It was written by Rabbi Yosef Karo in 1563 in Tzfat (Safed)... |
Halakha (category Jewish law) Halakha is the Hebrew word for the Jewish code of laws. A long time ago, these laws were oral (spoken, but not written down). Once they became written... |
Musar movement (category Jewish culture) The Musar movement is a Jewish ethical, educational and cultural movement. It developed in the 19th century in Eastern Europe, particularly among Orthodox... |
Bar and Bat Mitzvah (category Jewish culture) In Judaism, a Bar Mitzvah is a Jewish boy, and a Bat Mitzvah a Jewish girl, who has turned 13 years old (or for a girl in the Orthodox movement, 12 years... |