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Letteralmente sera. La parte finale della giornata, che precede la parte mattutina dello stesso giorno perché un \"Giorno\" nel calendario ebraico inizia al tramonto. Ad esempio se il calendario dice che Yom Kippur è il 25 settembre, la vigilia di Yom Kippur è la sera del 24 dicembre, che pure fa parte di Yom Kippur. Vedere Feste Ebraiche; Quando inizia la Festa.
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Il sesto mese dell'anno ebraico, momento di pentimento e di preparazione per il Capodanno e per Yom Kippur. Vedere anche \"Mesi del Calendario Ebraico\".
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1) figlio di Giuseppe. Antenato di una delle tribù di Israele. 2) la Tribù che porta il suo nome.
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In traditional Judaism, women are for the most part seen as separate but equal. Women's obligations and responsibilities are different from men's, but no less important. See also Marriage.
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Activities involving creation or exercise of control over the environment, which are prohibited on Shabbat and certain holidays.
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Jewish law requires that a tombstone be prepared, so that the deceased will not be forgotten and the grave will not be desecrated.
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1) The central place of worship in ancient Jerusalem, where sacrifices were offered, destroyed in 70 C. E. 2) The term commonly used for houses of worship within the Reform movement.
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Judaism has no dogma, no formal set of beliefs that one must hold to be a Jew. In Judaism, actions are far more important than beliefs, although there is certainly a place for belief within Judaism. See What Do Jews Believe?; The Nature of G-d; Human Nature; Kabbalah, Olam Ha-Ba: The Afterlife.
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From a Greek root meaning "assembly. " The most widely accepted term for a Jewish house of worship. The Jewish equivalent of a church, mosque or temple.
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For information about the power of speech and sins committed through speech, see Speech and Lashon Ha-Ra. For information about pronouncing the Name of G-d, see The Name of G-d.
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