Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Jewish Wedding Traditions 1st Century I Am Doing A Research On Judaism And Need Someone Jewish To Interview. PLease Reply To These Questions. Thanks?

I am doing a research on judaism and need someone jewish to interview. PLease reply to these questions. Thanks? - jewish wedding traditions 1st century

1) What are the main festivals and traditions of Judaism? (Which is your personal opinion is, too?) 2) How does the religion in the form of your life? 3) What challenges, if any, specific to that practice religion? 4) What does the broken glass in a ceremony symbolizing the marriage? 5) Have Moyle has other functions than simply perform the circumcision? 6) What exactly is the difference between Judaism and Orthodox Un-orthodox/Conservative (that is, the right term?) 7) Are there 12 months in the Jewish year in the format as "Christian"?

3 comments:

hope said...

5. The Moyle (pointer) does not receive a regular salary ...... Works at the end.

Norman O said...

Important questions. Now go to the local synagogue and the rabbi does not like to answer all your questions.

I am Jewish, but have no time to answer everything you ask.

D Aravah - JBC said...

Answer: I am studying hard at the moment Judaism - an introduction to Judaism in the synagogue on the type of reform.

Http: / / www.jewfaq.org/holiday0.htm 1)

2) I have a warm, which is hard for the religion. An economy, but at the same time, the household is an important place of worship.

3) When all you are a Christian, all focused) on social issues, on Friday and Saturday (the Sabbath for the Jews. Hebrew!

4) The destruction of the Second Temple is symbolic to show that even during the celebration of the challenges and tragedies, they must recognize and remember. It can also be a symbol of the marriage bed and the symbolic union of bride and groom - Breaking down barriers.

5 Check)ng recite the child for signs of illness, appropriate prayers, and welcome the child into the covenant with God and the Jewish community.

6) The following are Orthodox, Conservative, Reform and Reconstruction of the branches of Judaism (Orthodox, and various components). http://www.jewfaq.org/movement.htm

7) http://www.jewfaq.org/calendar.htm Jews are prone to use BCE - Before Common Era and CE - Common Era and the Jewish dating system. AC / EC for the layman and the Jewish year among the Jews

The Jewish calendar is on three astronomical phenomena: the rotation of the Earth on its axis (one day) is based, the revolution of the Moon around the Earth () a month, and the revolution of Earth around the Sun (one year). These three phenomena are independent of each other, so thatnor a direct correlation between them. On average, the moon revolves around the earth in about 29 days and a half. The earth revolves around the sun in about 365 ¼ days, which corresponds to around 12.4 lunar months.

The Gregorian calendar used by most parts of the world, has left a correlation between the cycles of the moon and the month, arbitrarily setting the period of 28 months, 30 or 31 days.

The Jewish calendar, but co-ordinates all three of these astronomical phenomena. Months are 29 or 30, according to the 29-½-day lunar cycle. 12 years or 13 months, according to the solar cycle of 12.4 months.

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