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Frage | Antworten |
Omnipotence | Omnipotence is the belief that God is all-powerful, almighty and unlimited nature of God. |
Omnibenvolence | Omnibenvolence is the belief that God is all-loving and infinitely good. |
Shema | The Shema is a prayer that many jews say twice a day. The Shema states that theres only one God. |
Synagogue | A synagogue is a building which is used for jewish public prayer, study and assembly. |
Shabbat | Shabbat is the jewish day of rest. it begins at sunset on Friday and closes at nightfall on Saturday. |
Kashrut | Kashrut is the main body of the jewish law dealing with what foods can and cannot be eaten and how foods must be prepared. |
Aron Hakodesh | Aron Hakodesh is the holy ark containing the Torah scrolls. It is on the wall facing Jerusalem. and is the focal point of the synagogue. |
Kippah | A kipper is a cap worn by jewish boys and men (and sometimes women) during services. It is worn as a reminder is Gods presence. |
Ner Tamid | Ner Tamid is an 'eternal light'. It is a constantly lit lamp near the ark in the synagogue which symbolises that Gods presence. |
Rabbi | A rabbi is the person who leads the synagogue and makes decisions about jewish law. |
Orthodox | Orthodox is a group in judaism which is traditional and closely follows the rules in the Torah. |
Reform | Reform is a group in judaism which is more modern. Reform jews choose which laws in the torah to follow. |
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