What Is a Synagogue? – Mitzvahs & Traditions
admin | September 30, 2019
A synagogue is a place of Jewish worship. In addition to housing a sanctuary for services, synagogues often serve as the centerpoint of Jewish life.
admin | September 30, 2019
A synagogue is a place of Jewish worship. In addition to housing a sanctuary for services, synagogues often serve as the centerpoint of Jewish life.
admin | September 30, 2019
Talmud Daf Yomi for Tractate Meilah Rabbi Dr. Moshe P. Weisblum
admin | September 30, 2019
The descendants of Jews who left Spain or Portugal after the 1492 expulsion are referred to as Sephardim.
admin | September 30, 2019
When Cary Aufseeser first began researching his family in 2002, he didnt even know the names of all his great-grandparents. Today he can trace his roots back to the Middle Ages and has found hundreds of distant relatives all over the world (and perhaps some new Mexican Americans too). Never miss the best stories and events! Get JewishBoston This Week.
admin | September 30, 2019
The difference between Ashkenazi and Sephardi Jews (or Sephardic Jews, Sephardim) is primarily based on their historical origins. Ashkenaz is the Hebrew word for Germany
admin | September 29, 2019
Ashkenazi Jews, also known as Ashkenazic Jews or Ashkenazim, are Jews descended from the medieval Jewish communities of the Rhineland"Ashkenaz" being the Medieval Hebrew name for Germany.
admin | September 26, 2019
The Talmud (Hebrew: ) is a record of rabbinical discussions pertaining to Jewish law, biblical interpretation, ethics, customs, and history. It is the basis for all codes of rabbinical law and is much quoted in other Jewish literature. The Talmud has two basic components: the Mishnah (c
admin | September 14, 2019
Synagogue, also spelled synagog, in Judaism, a community house of worship that serves as a place not only for liturgical services but also for assembly and study. Its traditional functions are reflected in three Hebrew synonyms for synagogue: bet ha-tefilla (house of prayer), bet ha-kneset (house of assembly), and bet ha-midrash (house of study). The term synagogue is of Greek origin (synagein, to bring together) and means a place of assembly.
admin | September 14, 2019
Photo: Isaak Asknaziy/WIkiMedia Commons/CC BY-SA 3.0 Marriage Arrangements Involve A Contract And Sex That Sometimes Comes With A Manual While Hasidic Judaism frowns on arranged marriages by force, couples are often "encouraged" to get together by their families and community.Parents often consult with a matchmaker known as a shadchan to find a suitable partner for their child. The potential bride and groom typically have several "dates" to get to know each other and make sure they see a futuretogether. When it's decided that the two are going to be bound to one another, a formal contract is signed.The contract, orketubah, lists the obligations that a husband has to his wife