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  • Are there Different Kinds of Jews? - The primary divisions among Jews beginning in the medieval period were Sephardim and Ashkenazim. Its quite clear however that dividing Jews into only these two categories is incorrect and oversimplification.
  • Speed Dating For Jewish Singles - An overview of the origins and value of speed dating for Jewish singles.
  • Stereotypes - A Jew is a person whose mother is Jewish, although various streams of Judaism dispute this statement and designate that Jewish patrimony can be acquired through the father as well Jews are not a race but a diverse mix of diverse races, nationalities, and cultures
  • Chanukah: A Judaic Sacred Festival & Its Customs - Chanukah is the holy festival for Jews which is also known as the festival of lights. It is the festival of rededication for them. According to the Jewish month of Kislev, the 8th day festival start on the 25th day of Kislev is celebrated as Chanukah.
  • Jewish Dating Services: An Overview - The concept of dating services has been a controversial topic of discussion. Opinions concerning its pros and cons are frequent but this has not undermined the popularity of online sites and agencies providing dating services.
  • Unclaimed Money Throughout History - Over the years, the issue of unclaimed money has been debated again and again. Who does this money belong to? To get a better understanding of the matter, let us understand what exactly is unclaimed money.
  • Gaza Strip’s Plight - A great number of men, women and children in the Gaza Strip live in one of the most chaotic environments on Earth The escalating violence between warring political factions such as the Palestinians and Israelis has caused many to doubt the prospect of a peaceful state
  • What's Archery Got to Do With the Jewish High Holy Days? - A discussion of the terminology used on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur concerning sin. The author explains that the Hebrew word for sin comes from an archery term that means to miss the mark and that sacred Jewish text, the Torah, teaches Jews how to aim.
  • Jews and Darfur: An Open Letter to the Jewish Community - The Jewish Community has a particular moral obligation to stand up in protest against the outrages being perpetrated in Darfur, or to stop complaining about past and present world indifference to Jewish suffering.
  • Jewish Online Dating Tips – Romance In The 21st Century - When it comes to Jewish dating, the term 'matchmaking' is really not far behind Jewish tradition has always had matchmakers play a pivotal role in bringing couples together
  • The rise and fall of the Gaza Strip - The citizens of the Gaza Strip have been forced to live in constant fear of terrorist attacks for the greater part of a century. Palestinians and Israelis have warred against one another over who has claim to the land since it was given to the Jews in 1948. Bombings and kidnappings are all but a way of life, leaving this once peaceful state in shambles.
  • Matchmaking Sites And Services For Jews - This is a forum that offers you a place to meet new individuals or get in touch with old Jewish pals that help you build or bridge the gaps between you and them. Here you can chat become friends and then slowly and steadily move into the relationship after getting to know each other well.
  • Making Meals For Jewish Holidays - When orthodox Jews came together on Rosh Hashana, they greeted each other with the Hebrew phrase "L'Shonah Tovoh Ticosevu," meaning "May a good New Year be in store for you."
  • The High Holy Days: A Time of Personal Change and Spiritual Return - This article offers a look at the process of inner reflection and change that takes place during the observance of the Jewish High Holy Days. Focusing on the beginning of the "Days of Awe," the holiday of Selichot, the author discusses the opportunity Jews have at this time of year to activily change themselves and their lives for the better.
  • Write Your Own Fate into the Book of Life During the Days of Awe -- and Every Day - On the High Holy Days, the fate of Jews all over the world is supposedly written and then sealed in the proverbial Book of Life. Yet, the decree can be changed, leaving one wondering if we cocreate our destiny with God or not.
  • Different Religious Expressions With Figurines - Figurines are sometimes used for religious expression or representation. Christian, Catholic, Buddhist, and Jewish faiths can be recognized because of certain symbols or figures
  • Fadak - "Fadak was a fertile tract in the vicinity of Khaibar under the Jewish occupation, just three miles from Medina, now the modern village of Howeyat.
  • Sometimes Lighting Chanukah Candles Leaves Us in the Dark - Much like the other winter holidays, Chanukah is a festival of lights. When this holiday becomes one more about commercialism and less about spirituality, however, even the lighting of candles for 8 nights can leave people in the dark spiritually. Learn how to transform the celebration of this holiday from an empty observance into a meaning-full and spirit-full one.
  • Nazi Jews:A Historical Paradox - Would it surprise anyone to learn that there were upwards of 150, 000 soldiers of partial Jewish descent serving in the Nazi army during World War II?
  • The Rebirth Of Israel - The rebirth of Israel as an independent nation in 1948 is one of the most significant events in world history Never before has an entire race of people been without a homeland for so long without assimilating into surrounding populations
  • The Metamorphosis of the Apostles - How the Apostles went from ordinary men to men of might and amazement when the Holy Ghost fell upon them.
  • Defining Jewish Identity - The Bible never approaches the subject of Jewish identity quite as directly as the Mishnah and only addresses it circuitously. The patriarch of Abraham for example, the founder of Biblical faith, does not appear until the end of chapter eleven in the book of Genesis, yet others with a relationship with God are mentioned before his appearance.
  • 4 Steps for Giving the Gift of Meaningful and Spiritual Chanukah and Christmas Celebrations - This article offers some easy-to use tips and tools for transforming your holiday celebrations from empty observances into meanign-full and spirit-full rituals. No more focus only on gift buying and giving, this year have Chanukah and Christmas focus on God and the deeper meaning of the holidays.
  • Chanukah Menorah: A Great Creative Object - Chanukah is the main characteristic of the Jewish festival which is also know as the festival of colors. Every sunset for 8 days, one more candle is added in menorah those that already carry on glowing until at the last part of the week.
  • Orthodox Views on the Torah - The revelatory experience at Sinai is considered by Jews as the seminal event in the history of the Jewish people.

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