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- Judaism 101: Current Calendar – The current Jewish calendar, displaying the current three months with holidays and weekly Torah portions.
- Judaism – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia – From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search This article is about the Jewish religion. For consideration of ethnic, historic, and cultural aspects of the Jewish identity, see Jews. Judaism is the “religion, philosophy, and way of life” of the Jewish people.
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- Converting to the Orthodox Jewish Faith – Though Jewish law (halacha) discourages conversions to Judaism, hundreds of people are converting to the Jewish traditions yearly. Conversion is an option, …
- Akhlah: Jewish Traditions and History – Akhlah: Jewish Traditions and History. Some of the traditions of Judaism explained for children. Jewish history timeline, ritual items in Judaism, …
- Traditions Renewed – Little things make a difference At TR, our goal is to revitalize old Jewish traditions, learn about new ones and, more importantly, foster the sharing of traditions. Starts with Kol Nidre and ends with the loud blast of the shofar. Yom Kippur marks the day to reflect, to redeem and to start over.
- TheCoolJew.com Giveaway: Win Free New Siddur From Artscroll – In honor of Artscrolls release of the new updated siddur Artscroll has joined up with TheCoolJew.com to giveaway a free new siddur. To enter the competition enter you information in the area below. …
- Siddur Baseball | Dennis Prager | Jewish Journal – 2010/08/10 – When I was a kid in yeshiva, we played a game during davening (prayer services) called siddur (prayer book) baseball. We mostly played this at Orthodox summer camp during Shabbat services — because it was baseball season, …
- Video: ArtScroll Releases New Siddur » Matzav.com – The Online … – artscroll-siddur [Video below.] For a generation, the original ArtScroll Siddur has been perhaps the most popular siddur of choice across the English-speaking world. Now – for a new generation – the new, expanded ArtScroll Siddur …
- The Kotel Siddur: A Better Experience at Israel’s Western Wall … – The Kotel Siddur, edited by Rabbi Zalman Goldstein, director of the Jewish Learning Group; Rabbi Shlomo Gestetner, director of Mayanot Israel; and Martin Glatt of Johannesburg, SA, seeks to address the needs of the first time visitor. …
- The Open Siddur Project / Testing Our Transliteration Engine with … – Both translations and transliterations are features we would like to provide for users of the Open Siddur application we are developing. But in order to provide these features, the dictionaries must be digitized and their contents …
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Psalm 1 – Passage Lookup – New International Version … – Psalm 1. BOOK I : Psalms 1-41. 1 Blessed is the man who does not walk in the counsel of the wicked or stand in the way of sinners …
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Psalms – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia – From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search “Psalm” redirects here. Psalms (Hebrew: Th’hilliym; Modern: Tehillim , , or “praises”) is a book of the Hebrew Bible. Taken together, its 150 sacred poems “express virtually the full range of Israel’s religious faith.
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Psalms – Benedictine monks have continued this practice to the present day. Lauds (morning prayer) begins with an Invitatory which is a formal invitation to prayer. Each psalm and canticle begins and ends with an Antiphon (abbreviated ANT) which is a theme taken from the psalm for reflection.
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Psalms Code – Psalms Code – The Secret of the Lord – Almanac of Mankind What if the Bible is not the “tales of the old” but an almanac of events past, present and yet to happen? …
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