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    to scan the room I also notice the menorah (candelabrum). The rabbi began the service fairly casually, greeting the congregation in English. After the English greeting came a more traditional greeting in Hebrew, and then a song to greet the Sabbath, or Shabbat, which is the word that was used at the synagogue. The Hebrew might have been strange to me, but there were English translations for just about everything in the prayer book, along with the prayers and songs written out in Hebrew.

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    Why don't schools display the ten commandments To many people think that the ten commandments are out of date, but the ten commandments could help students more than a code of ethics. More and more schools are removing the ten commandments from their schools. Even though separation of state and religion is a law, it could be offensive to non-christian, and the ten commandments are viewed as out of date. The ten commandments should still be displayed in public government buildings and in schools

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    this mission, Reform Jews strive to bring peace, liberty, and amity to all people of the world through the works of good and charitable deeds. In addition to carrying out good deeds, Reform Jews meet weekly for the welcoming of Sabbath on Friday evenings in services. Sabbath is seen as an everlasting sign of the covenant between the Jewish people and God. It is often viewed as a point in which the Jewish people can discard of the cares or burden of the previous week and welcome a peaceful state of

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    According to the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database, 12.5 million Africans were taken from their homes and shipped to the New World. Introduced to the nightmare of slavery, these individuals must have yearned for freedom. In 12 Years a Slave by Solomon Northup, Northup is taken from his life as a freeman and sold into slavery, where he struggles to adapt and fight for his lawful freedom. In Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass by Frederick Douglass, Douglass is born a slave and is forced

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    Jews that they shoal not worship icons or statues. This is seen as blasphemer. The word “God” is written as G-d also for blasphemer purposes. Another example of this is commandment number 4- “Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy”. This states that the adherent should remember the Sabbath day and take note of it. Jews do this by participating in Shabbat. Shabbat takes place on a Friday night where the family sit down to a meal to acknowledge higher order things such as family and faith rather

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    Jesus Christ used the word of God to spread his beliefs of Christianity. Non-believers like the Romans disliked Jesus because he made ridiculous claims about being the Messiah and the Son of God. It angered the Romans that Jesus could do magnificent acts like healing the blind because they did not have the capability to. 2,000 years later people all over the globe are Christian, admire Jesus and his ways of teaching. Jesus stood up to the non-believers about his religion and he has made a huge

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    Resilience In Night

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    Every fiber in me rebelled. Because He caused thousands of children to burn in His mass graves? Because He kept six crematoria working day and night, including the Sabbath and the Holy Days? Because in His great might, He had created Auschwitz, Birkenau, Buna and so many other factories of death” (Wiesel 67). Children are dying and Elie is questioning why he should bless God while this is happening. Elie wants to know

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    Fourth Gospel Reflection

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    My position is that the Fourth Gospel was produced by the Johannine School and was finalized in the last decade of the first century CE, most likely in Ephesus. I will keep this assumption in mind as I analyze the text and discuss the relevant social materials. I do not intend to examine the background of the Fourth Gospel in great detail but rather to follow a synchronic approach that examines the text as it presently stands, analyzes topics within the Fourth Gospel, and discusses how such topics

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    Rituals are another aspect of the Christian religion. According to the bible, several rituals had been integrated into Christianity during Jesus Christ’s era. These rituals include prayer, festivals, baptism, seasons, and circumcision and finally sacrament, which were later introduced after the resurrection of the messiah. Jesus began habits of prayer at a very tender age and he upheld this virtue till his later years on earth. One occasion that is evidently captured in the Gospel of Mark is when

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    Johnny Tremain Quotes

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    This power led Johnny to a disastrous accident. Johnny’s abilities had him living the good life, or so he thought. One day Johnny was trying to finish a project. Old Mr. Lapham told Johnny not to work that night because it was the Sabbath. Although Johnny didn’t listen to him and worked that night. “When the crucible breaks, spilling molten silver over the furnace, Johnny slips and badly burns his hand.” Now this wasn’t completely Johnny’s fault, The reason being is Dove decide he

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