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Talmud
The Talmud is a central text in Rabbinic Judaism, consisting of a compilation of teachings and discussions of Jewish law, ethics, customs, and history.
Mishnah
The Mishnah is the first written collection of the Oral Torah and is a key component of the Talmud.
Liberal Jews
Liberal Jews embrace progressive interpretations of Jewish law, often adapting traditions to align with contemporary values and societal norms.
Secular (non-religious) Jews
Secular Jews identify culturally with Judaism but do not engage in religious practices or beliefs.
Polytheism
Polytheism is the belief in or worship of multiple gods, contrasting with monotheism, the belief in a single deity.
Pilgrimage in Judaism
Pilgrimage refers to the Jewish practice of visiting sacred sites, historically emphasizing visits to the Temple in Jerusalem during certain festivals.
How Jews pray
Jewish prayer includes a variety of practices, often involving communal and individual prayers, set liturgies, and spontaneous expressions.
Pesach (Passover)
Pesach, or Passover, commemorates the Exodus of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt and is celebrated with a Seder meal.
Shema
The Shema is a central declaration of Jewish faith, affirming the oneness of God: 'Hear, O Israel: the Lord our God, the Lord is One.'
Rosh Hashanah
Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year festival, marked by reflection, prayer, and the sounding of the shofar (ram's horn).
Hanukkah
Hanukkah is the Jewish Festival of Lights, celebrating the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem and the miracle of the oil.
Role of Jewish matchmaker
In traditional Jewish culture, a matchmaker, known as a 'shadchan,' facilitates suitable marriages to enhance family and community ties.
The Chuppah
The chuppah is a canopy under which a bride and groom stand during a Jewish wedding ceremony, symbolizing their new home.
The Ketubah
The ketubah is a Jewish marriage contract that outlines the husband's responsibilities to his wife, often including financial provisions.
A Get (Jewish divorce)
A get is a religious divorce document that must be given by the husband to his wife to formally dissolve a Jewish marriage.
Bat Mitzvah
A Bat Mitzvah is a coming-of-age ceremony for Jewish girls at age 12, marking their obligation to observe Jewish commandments.