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    elements of religion? DQ 4: What are some difficulties in trying to define religion and religious beliefs? Week 2: Individual Assignment Jewish Holy Days Paper Write a 700- to 1‚050-word paper describing one of the following Jewish holy days: Rosh Hashanah Yom Kippur Sukkot Hanukkah Purim Passover Shavuot Include in your description: The time of the year of the holy day(s) The historical origin of the holy day(s) The religious practices associated with the day(s) Theological or

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    Sor 1 Judaism

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    Religious Tradition Depth Study – Judaism Significant People and Ideas 1. The contribution to Judaism of ONE significant person or school of thought‚ other than Abraham or Moses‚ drawn from: * Moses Maimonides Explain the contribution to the development and expression of Judaism of ONE significant person OR school of thought‚ other than Abraham or Moses‚ drawn from: * Moses Maimonides * Social and cultural background and influences: * Maimonides (aka Moshe ben Maimon

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    views he once had of a perfect and Almighty God is accentuated through this analogy. To him‚ God was once his source of hope‚ and that night his hope was once again murdered. Elie’s hostility towards his God is shown once again when Rosh Hashanah came around‚ as the Jews solemnly gathered together in an effort to proclaim their faith. He angrily questioned God as they began to pray: “What are You‚ my God? How do You compare this stricken mass gathered to affirm to You their faith...What

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    Night - Book Review

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    World War II has given way to one of the most horrific events in the history of mankind: the holocaust. The holocaust was genocide of Jews‚ homosexuals‚ mentally handicapped‚ crippled‚ and gypsies. The holocaust killed more than six million Jews alone. Hitler‚ the leader of the German empire‚ and his army of Nazis and SS troops carried out the ruthless actions of the holocaust. Elie Wiesel is a Jew who went through the terror of the holocaust and its concentration camps. He tells his story in his

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    Hinduism and Festivals

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    India is a vast country with various castes‚ creed‚ and colour hence a large number of festivals are celebrated in India in honour of their gods and goddesses. Since many communities exist here; the ways and method of celebrating these festivals also differ from state to state. But‚ the basic form of the belief behind their origin‚ the traditions and the excitement of celebrations is still the same for years. However‚ since India has a majority of Hindus‚ there is a preponderance of Hindu festivals

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    Night is just one of many memoirs written by Eliezer Wiesel‚ who survived the vicious and the infamous Holocaust during the calamitous WWII. The renowned legend Eliezer Wiese‚ including his book Night‚ showed a variety of different concepts as in his dauntlessness‚ intrepidity‚ and sanguineness for his desire to survive. During this period he faced many tribulations as in tyrannical hardships; he experienced many spiritual differences as well. He had to face many crucibles during his time at the

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    There are many religion on this Earth ‚ but finding the one that fits you could be the hardest part. Every Religion has different interactions with a Sacred. In defining Religions ‚ there are technical terms that apply to all of them. The arche‚ cosmos‚ ethos‚ and telos of religions define religion as a whole. The arche refers to a traditional understanding of why and how the world or universe exist. The arche is the leader or scared of the religion. The cosmos refers to a “ ordered totality”. The

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    Date: May 16‚ 2013 Topic: Religion Affects the Way People Live Religion is a collection of cultural systems‚ belief system‚ and worldviews that establishes symbols that relate humanity to spirituality and sometimes‚ to moral values. Religion plays a huge role in people’s lives. Based on people’s beliefs‚ it affects the way they live their whole life. It keeps them within boundaries. It gives them a conscious which determines how good they will be and how well they behave.

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    To begin‚ I chose to interview Moe Hidary‚ a 31-year-old Entrepreneur & family friend. Moe is the President of Product Development/Sourcing & Merchandising/Design & Co-Founder of Casa Décor Home. Casa Décor Home is a manufacturer & Importer of Lifestyle Home Décor Accessories. This includes Vases‚ Figurines‚ Picture Frames‚ Candle Holders‚ Decorative Pillows‚ Throw Blankets‚ Bathroom Towels & Mats‚ and Kitchen Textiles. They sell their product to retailers across North America. Moe Co-Founded the

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    However‚ it took a first hand experience for him to realize that the world is full of hate. As he hears about and experiences the Holocaust his faith starts to die. A good example of this is on the day of Rosh Hashanah‚ the Jewish New Year‚ thousands of men came to attend services. Thousands of voices repeated‚ "Blessed be the Name of the Eternal!" Eliezer thought‚ "Why‚ but why should I bless Him? Because he had thousands of children burned in his pits?.

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