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  • Youth Sermon Ideas: Faithfulness To God
    By: KenSapp | -
    BASIC SERMON OUTLINE and FOOD FOR THOUGHT
    Numbers 28:1-30:16

    Summary: God, through Moses, repeats the instructions for the offerings and the vow to insure faithfulness upon entering Canaan.

    28:1-29:40Faithfulness in Worship

    A. vs. 1-8: daily offerings
    - God's reminder to Israelites to remain faithful through the giving of burnt offerings in the morning and in the evening along with a grain offering and drink offering which pleases God.
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  • What Are The Main Jewish Holidays?
    By: Joshua Adekane | - Rosh Hashanah

    Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year. It doesn't occur at the beginning of the particular calendar year; instead it's a two-day celebration that takes place at the start of the seventh month of the Jewish calendar. It's a holy day through which Jews will spend a great deal of their day in Synagogue. Additional traditions include things like 100 blows of the shofar, or ram's horn throughout the day. Numerous observers of Rosh Hashanah eat apples drizzled with honey, sig ...

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  • Tips For Picking Out Jewish Gifs
    By: Matan Schatzman | - Choosing the right gifts for a Jewish individual does not have to be as difficult as most people think. The process is almost as similar as buying gifts for any other person. The trick is to use certain factors to determine the perfect one. For one, your Jewish friend might appreciate a gift from Judaica store which suits their hobbies. Traditional Jewish hobbies store sells a wide variety including arts and crafts that have symbolic standing for their religion. Joshuas Shofar, a horn that ha ...
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  • The Spirit Of Happiness Is Shared With Jewish Gifts
    By: Matan Schatzman | - Gifting is a pleasure that is surely a great experience. The spirit of happiness is shared with Jewish gifts that resemble art and culture in such a happy form. There are select shops selling gifts and it is great to find rare and special Jewish Gifts which you would love to give during special days to the family & friends. A Judaic outlet has a plethora of choices in the decorative item, charms, key chains and other items of daily use. It is great to find bracelets and chains in silver with Heb ...
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  • Judaica Store- Explore The Treasure!
    By: Jenny Birkin | - If you are looking for an exquisite collection of Jewish gifts and memorabilia, a reputed Judaica store should be your sole shoppers stop. Rather than wasting time in your nearby market, why not go online and explore the innumerable types of Jewish stores and their miscellaneous merchandises? Youll find countless gift options teamed with attractive discounts and offers.
    When it comes to shopping you must consider the preferences and requirements of the person youre going to gift ...

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  • A Brief Look On Jewish Music
    By: Robert Raede | - Jewish music, as the name says, it is the music of Jews that got its existence thousands of years ago. Initially ancient Jews purposely used the music for religious services, but later on the music became common on all important occasions, both religious and secular. The sound and rhythm of this music depends on the origins of the Jewish composers. Jewish music is diverse in nature which includes historical, liturgical and non-liturgical kinds of music. Religious music being Jewish music ...
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  • Inspirational Gifts
    By: Jenny Birkin | - If you want to give your loved ones a memorable gift that would touch his or hers heart, you should consider a religious gift, depending if that person has a Christine background or education, of course.
    There is a great verity of spiritual gifts and the best thing about them is that each one has a biblical story behind it.
    One of these options is Holy Land olive wood crafts. These gifts can also take on a personal character by printing a specific message on them.
    First of al ...

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  • Holy Land Judaica
    By: Jenny Birkin | - Judaica is far more then the heritage of the Jewish people. The elements of the Judaica can help us understand the Jewish tradition and strengthen your relationship with the Jewish community. Judaica tells us about how faith had been practiced in Jesus time. There are many Judaica elements and the most significant are: Mezuzah, Menorah, Kippah, also known as Yarmulke, Tallit (Prayer Shawl), Shofar, Tefillin, Torah Scroll.
    Here are only a few examples of how Judaica can improve the faith pr ...

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  • Gifts From The Holy Land
    By: Jenny Birkin | - Most of the people choose to give their loved ones presents that will have a special and spiritual meaning to them and that will go with them for a long time.
    A good idea for these kinds of gifts is holy land gifts. There is a wide variety of the holy land gifts, and each one of these souvenirs is unique in its one way.
    Here is a short review of the kinds of gifts you can surprise your loved ones with:

    Jewish star of David the tradition tells that the star of D ...

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  • 10 Days, 10 Ways To Return To Your Best Self: A T'shuvah Guide For The High Holidays
    By: Nina Amir | - As Jews around the world attend services on Erev Rosh Hashanah, the evening before the first full day of the Jewish New Year, the period most commonly known as the High Holy Days or High Holidays begins. These 10 days lead right up to Yom Kippur, the Day of Repentance. During this time, also known as the Days of Awe, we are told to turn inward and reflect upon our words and deeds over the last year. We also are supposed to make right our wrongs. Although we are told that our fate for the coming ...
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  • Holy Land Gifts
    By: Jenny Birkin | - If you are dying to visit the holy land to buy some gifts for you or your loved ones then see to it that you make the right choice. All the gifts from the holy land are holy and unique in their own. You will never go out of choice, as there are plenty of them, which will touch your heart and soothe your mind. Let us look on some of the holy land gifts.

    The Shofar: It is a horn used in Jewish religious processions. The blowing of Shofar is incorporated in a synagogue on Yom Kipp ...

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  • Children's Judaica -- Get Your Kids Excited About Judaism!
    By: Mark Etinger | - When most people think of Judaica, they picture sterling silver menorahs, Kiddush cups, Seder plates, and books, books, books. Of course, all of these items fall under the Judaica umbrella, but it's important to remember the Judaica products designed specifically for children! From toys to books and media to decorated Yarmulkes, children's Judaica can be a great way to get young people excited about their religion.

    Young children can beef up on their knowledge of Jewish traditions w ...

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  • Rosh Hashanah 18th September 2009 - Send Flowers For Religious Holidays
    By: AlterSage | - 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 celebration of Jewish New Year. The day falls on the first day of the Tishrei which is in the seventh month of the Hebrew calendar and in 2009, it will be celebrated on the 18th of September. It is one of the "Yamim Noraim" which mea ...

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  • The Art Of Making A Shofar
    By: sharonseosharon | - A shofar cannot be made from just any type of horn. The horn that you intend to use must be obtained from an animal that is kosher. This basically implies that a shofar is made from the horn of an animal that chews cud and has split hooves. There is quite a wide variety of such animals and these include Rocky Mountain goat, gazelle, antelope, goat, and antelope. To make the Yemenite shofar you must use a horn obtained from the kudu antelope. The word shofar translates into ...
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  • The High Holy Days: A Time Of Personal Change And Spiritual Return
    By: Nina Amir | - As the leaves on the trees begin to turn, local Jews, as well as Jews all over the world begin the process of t'shuvah, a Hebrew word meaning repentance which comes from the root "to turn or return." For them, autumn ushers in the High Holy Days, during which they turn their attention away from the distractions of everyday life and toward God, away from outward denial of wrongdoing and toward acknowledgement of sins, away from unwanted behavior and toward repentance. At this time of year, chang ...
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  • The Seven Branch Menorah - Symbol Of The Jewish Faith
    By: Adam Barnett | - The 7-branch menorah is one of the oldest symbols of the Jewish faith. It is found mostly in temples and synagogues, often up front as an item by itself, and also as a design in stained glass windows, ceilings & wall murals, paintings, sculptures, and more. Interestingly, increasingly some churches also have seven branch menorahs in their sanctuaries to remind them of the menorah that once stood in the Temple in Jerusalem. Although, this should not be such a surprise bearing in mind the menorah' ...
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  • The Mighty Mezzuzah On The Doorpost
    By: Adam Barnett | - A mezzuzah is a container that holds a kosher parchment, which is then affixed to the doorpost of Jewish homes. In order for the parchment to be kosher, it has to be hand-written by a sopher, a Jewish scribe, and it has to be in perfect condition; this is why the parchment is often more expensive than the mezzuzah case itself! Note, that the parchment is always sold separately - if there is a piece of paper that comes with the mezzuzah, the chances are it is not a kosher parchment!


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  • Kippahs - To Wear Or Not To Wear!
    By: Adam Barnett | - The kippah is a Jewish head covering generally worn by a religious Jewish man. You may also see it referred to as a yarmulke. In Yiddish, a kippah is referred to as a koppel, and in English, as a skull cap. Wearing kippahs came into practice during medieval times as a way to show respect to God and it is interesting that while for most of the world it is respectful to take your hat or head covering off, in Judaism it is considered respectful to have your head covered! According to the Talmud (Ki ...
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  • Hanukkah - The Festival Of Lights
    By: Adam Barnett | - Hanukkah (also spelt Chanukah) is a huge annual Jewish religious event that celebrates the reclamation and rededication of the Holy Jewish Temple in Jerusalem after it was forcefully taken back from the Greco-Syrian monarch, Antiochus Epiphanes, by a small group of Jewish freedom fighters called the Maccabees, and the miracle of the oil that happened at that time.

    Like Christmas, it has become very commercial and with all the hanukkah products now available on the internet with o ...

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  • Judaica Made In Israel? What You Don't Know Does Matter... To Israeli Artists!
    By: Adam Barnett | - It is a little known fact that much judaica and Jewish gifts are actually made in India and China. Until recently, these items were almost universally just imported into the USA and distributed through almost all the major judaica importers. However, since the more recent encouragement to buy things that are made in Israel, a practice has arisen with a few companies whereby they import judaica from India and China into Israel, and then export it out from Israel selling it to those who don't know ...
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  • Shabbat - Blessing Or Bother
    By: Adam Barnett | - Shabbat, blessing or bother? Take the time to learn a little about this often ignored concept, invest in a few salient pieces of judaica to enhance your experience, and sit back and experience something that can transform your life!

    The most important commandment in the Torah is to observe and keep the Shabbat, the Sabbath Day. The commandment was first alluded to in Genesis 2:1-3 and then officially given to the Israelites in Exodus 20:8-11. The Hebrew word "Shabbat" literally me ...

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  • The Tales Of The Tallit
    By: Adam Barnett | - A tallit (also known as a prayer shawl, especially by Christians) is a rectangle or square cloth with tzitzit (fringes) on each of the four corners and an atarah along the collar. It is worn in obedience to the biblical commandment to wear tzitzit found in Numbers 15:37-41. The passage reads:

    "The L-RD also spoke to Moses, saying, 'Speak to the sons of Israel, and tell them that they shall make for themselves tassels on the corners of their garments throughout their generations, ...

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  • Hanukkah - The Dreidel Game, Hanukkah Crafts & Fun For Kids
    By: Adam Barnett | - Children, as well as adults, love to play the Dreidel Game during Hanukkah (also spelt Chanukah), and a wide range of dreidels can easily be purchased online at judaica shops. The selection and variation of styles available can be overwhelming, but the game played with them is always the same!

    A dreidel (also spelt draydel and draydle) is a four-sided top or any shaped spinning item with four Hebrew symbols on it. The symbols are each a different Hebrew letter: nun, gimel, heh, an ...

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  • Simply Shofars - A Natural Item With A Beautiful Sound
    By: Adam Barnett | - A shofar is a natural instrument made from a ram's horn (ashkenazi shofar) or an African antelope yemenite shofar). In ancient times, it was blown during religious ceremonies as well as a signal for battle. Today, shofars are blown during the high holiday services, during Rosh Hashanah and at the end of Yom Kippur. Sometimes educators will bring a shofar into school to teach on the ancient traditions, and increasingly more and more Christians are using shofars during their worship times. Besides ...
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