• Flowers in Judaism hold historical and cultural significance within its traditions and practices. Flowers are especially used in synagogues and homes during...
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  • Bereavement in Judaism (Hebrew: אֲבֵלוּת, avelut, "mourning") is a combination of minhag (traditions) and mitzvah (commandments) derived from the Torah...
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    Shabbat (redirect from Sabbath in Judaism)
    also called Shabbos (UK: /ˈʃæbəs/, US: /ˈʃɑːbəs/) by Ashkenazim, is Judaism's day of rest on the seventh day of the week—i.e., Saturday. On this day...
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    Tekhelet (redirect from Tekhelet in Judaism)
    have been given. The use of blue in the tallit and temple robes led to the association of blue and white with Judaism and inspired the design of the flag...
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    Visitation stones (category Bereavement in Judaism)
    graves in the Old Cemetery in Safed are piles of rocks with a more prominent rock bearing an inscription. It is not customary in Judaism to leave flowers at...
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    The Hebrew word for 'symbol' is ot, which, in early Judaism, denoted not only a sign, but also a visible religious token of the relation between God and...
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    Rose symbolism (category Language of flowers)
    Ibycus, fragment 288.4. Pausanias, Description of Greece 6.24.7. "Flowers and Judaism: 8 Facts". aish.com. 2021-05-09. Retrieved 2022-05-22. "Song of Solomon...
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    Khazars (redirect from Khazar Judaism)
    Hungarians in the 9th century. The ruling elite of the Khazars was said by Judah Halevi and Abraham ibn Daud to have converted to Rabbinic Judaism in the 8th...
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    in Ethiopia refers to people in Ethiopia who practice Judaism or have Jewish ancestry. This history goes back millennia. The largest Jewish group in Ethiopia...
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    Azrael (category Angels in Judaism)
    malakh ha-mavet (Angel of Death) in Judaism.: 234  Depending on the perspective and precepts of the various religions in which he is a figure, he may also...
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    historie. Website of the Jewish Community in Denmark, retrieved 24 October 2020. "Hiding Judaism in Copenhagen – In Denmark, known for its historic tolerance...
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    of Judaism have often been rabbis, who are technically scholars in Jewish law empowered to act as judges in a rabbinical court. All types of Judaism except...
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    to Judaism. From 1935 to 1941, under Prime Minister Mohammad Hashim Khan (the uncle of the king), Nazi Germany was the most influential country in Afghanistan...
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  • List of plants with symbolism (category Language of flowers)
    Japanese form of the language of flowers List of national flowers – flowers that represent specific geographic areas Plants in culture – uses of plants by...
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  • Non-Rabbinic Judaism Folk Judaism Haymanot Karaite Judaism Qemant Judaism Samaritanism Rabbinic Judaism Conservative Judaism (a.k.a. Masorti Judaism) Humanistic...
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    juxtaposition of the laws for shaatnez and tzitzit in Deuteronomy 22:11-12. Thus, according to rabbinic Judaism, both laymen and priests were supposed to wear...
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    leaves & flowers, Cucumis Sativus leaves & flowers, Memecylon edule, Tridax procumbens, Trachyspermum ammi, Katla, Teku Flowers, etc., which bloom in this...
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    Priestly turban (category Priestly clothing (Judaism))
    Israelites according to Zevachim 88b. Ephod Priestly breastplate Priestly robe (Judaism) Priestly sash Priestly tunic Priestly undergarments "Rashi on Exodus 28:41"...
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    the culture of the Jewish people, from its formation in ancient times until the current age. Judaism itself is not simply a faith-based religion, but an...
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    Mare Winningham (category Outstanding Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie Primetime Emmy Award winners)
    on Police Woman in 1978 and Starsky and Hutch in 1979. Later that same year, she played the role of teenage outcast Jenny Flowers in the made-for-TV film...
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  • Bema (section Judaism)
    needed] Reform Judaism moved the bima close to or around the Torah ark. At the celebration of Shavuot, when synagogues are decorated with flowers, many synagogues...
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    Canada (category All Wikipedia articles written in Canadian English)
    Judaism (0.9 percent), and Indigenous spirituality (0.2 percent). Canada has the second-largest national Sikh population, behind India. Healthcare in...
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    India (redirect from ISO 3166-1:IN)
    kingdoms of Southeast Asia. In the early medieval era, Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and Zoroastrianism became established on India's southern and western...
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    Concept of Birthday: A Theoretical, Historical, and Social Overview, in Judaism and Other Cultures". World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology...
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    restricted the sale of knishes from food carts. Food portal Judaism portal Bourekas – Filled pastry in Sephardic Jewish cuisine Croquette – Small breaded, deep-fried...
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    figurative names for the place of spiritual purification for the wicked dead in Judaism, a place envisioned as being at the greatest possible distance from heaven...
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  • Repentance (section Judaism)
    role in the soteriological doctrines of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Analogous practices have been found in other world religions as well. In religious...
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    Yemenite Jews (redirect from Jews in Yemen)
    to Judaism in Yemen started to appear during the rule of the Himyarite Kingdom, which was established in Yemen in 110 BCE. Various inscriptions in the...
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    Barachiel (category Archangels in Christianity)
    one of the Archangels in Judaism, as well as Byzantine Catholic and Eastern Orthodox tradition. He is the Archangel of Blessings. In the Third Book of Enoch...
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    Studies in Comparative Religion. World Wisdom, Inc. p. 31. ISBN 9781935493570. Paterson, Andrea C. (2009). Three Monotheistic Faiths - Judaism, Christianity...
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