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Where is Hebrew Used Today?
There are many different settings in which Hebrew is used today. The reason why it is so important to learn Hebrew is because it is a language that is still used and spoken and is very important for historical purposes. Let’s take a look at where Hebrew...
Travelntour: Israel- A hot tourist destination
Israel is an ancient country and is revered by all the three Abrahmic religions. Israel offers a number of interesting and historical sites which also have religious significance. In addition to these Israel also has a number of museums, excellent beaches...
New Jersey Limousine Companies: Five Occasions To Rent A Limo
There are numerous occasions appropriate for renting a limo. A young couple or their parents may rent one for prom night, a group of pals might decide rent one to attend a sporting event. Shopping excursions, Bar/Bat Mitzvahs or a fun evening out are all ...
Jersusalem - inspiring destination for travelers
Jerusalem is the modern capital of Israel. It is one of the most religious places in the world, as it represents a unique blend of ancient antiquity, religious piety and colorful cultures. Only a few places inspire as much as Jerusalem.
Jerus...
Kosher Salt versus Sea Salt
Kosher salt and sea salt are both varieties of edible salt like the table salt but they differ from each other in terms of their composition. Sea salt is so named because it is obtained by evaporating sea water where as kosher salt is so named because it ...
Business and Religion Combined In Jewishsearch
There are so many online portals that are being developed nowadays in the hope of providing a one stop shop for someone who wants to learn about the place and its features. Most have failed however because the idea of bringing together everything, meaning...
Marriage and Religion – Why Connect the Two?
Since the start of history, human beings have incorporated religion into wedding traditions. In ancient Sumeria, present-day Iraq, the Akkadians rang in the new year with a formal procedure during which the king representatively wed the goddess Inanna, ma...
Fort Lauderdale Restaurants Offers Great Dining Experience
Kosher salads are a great way to stay in shape and keep a healthy diet, many restaurants and health gyms advise their clients to take the kosher diet and create these vast recipes of salads that are bound to fulfill our nutritional needs while giving us ...
The History of the Jewish Religion
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The history of the Jews is quite long and its origin is gotten from Abraham and the Hebrews. Some of the practices that are carried out by the Jews today came as a result of the covenants that god made with people like Abraham and Moses. The his...
Filming the Religion Conflict in Israel: Orthodox and Secular Jews
Israeli society, with its diverse culture, offers an endless source of inspiration for films and documentaries. In order to develop storylines and aid pre production activity,Biblical Productions has gathered some useful background information on the di...
The Prayer Shawl: Yesterday and Today
The prayer shawl, known as the tallit in the Jewish community, is an intricate part of Judaica and the Jewish religion. Here is a look at prayer shawls of yesterday and today and the giving of the tallit as a gift to commemorate the major moments in the l...
Kosher wine - a guide
If you're roughly familiar with kosher laws, you'll be forgiven for being nonplussed by the term kosher wine. You know the score on pigs, shellfish and the like, but how would you make a wine kosher? The first thing to bear in mind is that kosher laws are...
Celebrating The Adulthood With The Bar Mitzvah Ceremony
Bar Mitzvah is the ceremony celebrated in the Jewish Faith to celebrate the coming of age of a young man at the age of 13. The ceremony is held to celebrate the entry of the young boy into his adulthood and symbolizes the responsibility that is associated...
Rosh Hashanah 18th September 2009 - Send Flowers for Religious Holidays
Sending flowers for religious holidays has become a popular choice of gift, especially within the Jewish religion. Jewish festivals regularly feature flower decor within the home and Synagogue.
Rosh Hashanah is Hebrew for "head of the year" and is the ...
What Is Purim?
Purim is a holiday in the Jewish religion that commemorates the saving of the Jewish people in ancient Persia from impending massacre orchestrated by the tyrant Haman. It is commemorated on the 14th day of the month of Adar on the Hebrew calendar which t...
