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- 2). Kippahs - To Wear or Not to Wear! By : Adam Barnett
For most of the world it is considered respectful to take your headcovering or hat off, but in judaism, it is considered respectful to G-d for men and boys to have their heads covered. Read on to learn more about this fascinating rabbinical tradition!
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- 3). The Secret of the Void By : Shifra Hendrie
There is another, far deeper plane of reality right here with us, another dimension to our lives and ourselves, but we usually don’t sense it for what it is. Instead, we sense it as ‘something missing’, a void. The void can cause us to eat too much, drink too much, strive too much – or it can lead us toward the essence of who we really are and an intensely fulfilling and meaningful life.
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- 5). The Tales of the Tallit By : Adam Barnett
This article is not only to tell about the background of the Jewish Tallit, or prayer shawl, but to give information about the various kinds of tallits and how such an item can be obtained.
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- 7). Finding G-d* in the Details By : Shifra Hendrie
Are you upset when you run into obstacles on the way to your goal? Don’t be! Kabbalah explains that growth and success are not meant to occur in a smooth linear path, but in a 3-fold process of light-darkness-light. In working with the nitty-gritty details and obstacles along the way to fulfilling a vision that you reveal G-d and your own Divine power in every aspect of your personal life.
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- 11). Five Essential Elements of a Jewish Marriage By : Art Gib
If you ever been to a traditional Jewish wedding you probably noticed that there are several things that make a Jewish wedding stand out from other types of religious weddings. A Jewish wedding has many rituals and customs that have been passed down through centuries and each ritual serves as a reminder as the past and as a symbol of hope for the future.
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