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  • Jewish Books To Last A Lifetime
    By: Mark Etinger | - Many Jewish authors rank among some of the most famous authors of the past century. Whether or not they chose to draw from personal and cultural experiences, these authors have penned some of the greatest and most inspirational novels and stories. These authors did not limit themselves to only a Jewish audience, writing only Jewish books. Their writing is loved by all and continues to fascinate new readers.

    J.D. Salinger may not be known for writing Jewish literature, but his book T ...

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  • Catch4catch.com Plenty Of Jews
    By: David Greenberg | - What is Halakhah?
    Judaism is not just a set of beliefs about G-d, man and the universe. Judaism is a comprehensive way of life, filled with rules and practices that affect every aspect of life: what you do when you wake up in the morning, what you can and cannot eat, what you can and cannot wear, how to groom yourself, how to conduct business, who you can marry, how to observe the holidays and Shabbat, and perhaps most important, how to treat G-d, other people, and animals. This set of ru ...

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  • Jewish Celebrations - Never Personal. Always National.
    By: Shalom Goldfarb | - When comparing Jewish celebrations to celebrations of other religions, a sharp distinction emerges. Jewish celebrations never commemorate an individual. Other religious celebrations, on the other hand, always do. This is directly related to the fact that of all the world"s major religion, the Jewish religion is the only one termed a "People," as in the Jewish People. There is no term the Christian People, Muslim People, or Buddhist People. There is simply Christianity, Islam, a ...
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  • Hanukkah: The Jewish Holiday Of Spiritual Triumph
    By: Adam Florence | - Hanukkah otherwise known as the festival of lights is the most celebrated Jewish holiday. This holiday is celebrated in the month of December and probably a week before Christmas.

    The most important reason why this festival is celebrated is to honour the memory of their victory over the Greeks about 2150 years ago and it was more than anything spiritually satisfying.

    The reason for this victory to be not only physically satisfying but spiritually also was a long se ...

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