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    three major monotheistic religions are sometimes described as branches of the same family tree. If this is true‚ how would you describe the trunk of the tree? – I think that the trunk would be Abraham. All three religions descended from Abraham. Judaism and Christianity claim that their founders descended from Abraham’s son Isaac. Islam descended from his other son‚ Ishmael. • How are the three major holy books of the monotheistic faiths both similar and different? – The three major holy books

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    How are people welcomed into faith communities? This essay is focusing on the welcoming in to Judaism and Catholicism faith communities. Judaism is the monotheistic religion of the Jews. Catholicism is the faith‚ practice‚ and church order of the Roman Catholic Church. People who practice Judaism are welcomed into there faith community by undertaking Immersion‚ Catholics are welcomed by undertaking baptism. I will be discussing things such as how God is seen in each religion‚ who the first ancestors

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    Jewish Holy Day- Yom Kippur Mokisha Mcknight Rel/134 World Reliogious Tradions II December 4‚2012 Mr Edward Baccich Jewish Holy Day- Yom Kippur It is customary for individuals to desire a new beginning. Some use the opportunity to change after the life-changing experiences or a new religious year to make changes and move forward into a brand new start. In the same prospect‚ different religions have a significant holiday that signifies change and growth within their faith. Yom

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    Judaism is the oldest of the monotheistic religions‚ and its history is heavily connected to the history of the Jewish people themselves. Its story begins with the original agreement made between Abraham and God‚ circa 1900 BCE‚ when Abraham was called to leave his home in Ur and migrate to Cannan (later known as Palestine and Israel)‚ a land God promised to give to his descendants. The second and chief agreement was made 450 years later when Moses led the Jews out of slavery in Egypt (the exodus)

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    The three major monotheistic religions of the western world evolved. They came in the following order: Judaism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam. All had multiple contributors when referring to their sacred texts. Even though the chapters weren’t exactly written in order‚ the chapters were placed as chronologically as possible. Hebrew Scripture came after Judaism became more popular among pagans. When it was safe‚ religious lessons were conveyed with poetry‚ stories‚ and narratives. Important religious figure

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    Voltaire did not limit his attack to aspects of Judaism that Christianity used as its foundation. He repeatedly made clear that Jews were indeed materialistic‚ greedy‚ eminently qualified usurers‚ iniquitous‚ rootless‚ calculating animals‚ but not because Christians made them so; however‚ he did deplore their persecution in Europe‚ specially by the Spanish and Portuguese inquisitions. He urged them to integrate themselves into Western civilization and to become thinking animals otherwise. The despicable

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    (Ehrman‚ 212). E. Given the context out of which it emerged‚ what connections did early Christianity have with Judaism‚ and in what ways was it not connected? What‚ in other words‚ accounts for Jesus-followers initially being considered part of Judaism‚ but later being considered a distinct religious tradition? Use biblical texts to illustrate your answers. Bob‚ your concern in Judaism and the first early Christians were Jews. They were Jewish people who believed in Jesus Christ was the messiah

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    or chanting in Hebrew‚ and the actual service that was in English would not begin until approximately 10:30am. The Rabbi also explained that Conservative Judaism is going to involve a bit more Hebrew‚ but not quite as much as Orthodox Judaism. Another woman explained to me that men and women aren’t allowed to sit with each other in Orthodox Judaism. The synagogue also had the Hebrew translation sitting under nearly every English word in the building. The walls were also lined with display cases that

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    also death. From the teaching in class about Judaism‚ I think the Holocaust Memorial Center reinforced my knowledge about the religion side. Also from the example I seen made me believe that the human and divine was close and it means a lot inside of Judaism and how what the Jews believe in. Somethings I notice that was similar was the Torah books comparable to the bible like The King James Bible. After this experience I hope to learn more about Judaism and also do my own research on the Torah and

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    diversity they bring to our melting pot. Orthodox Judaism is a very diverse religion with strict beliefs and rituals‚ and adds strong cultural roots to the United States. The Hispanic population is also very distinct‚ and has endured racial discrimination throughout history. The experiences of these two groups have only added to their diversity‚ and have made them stronger because of the hardships they both have had to endure. Orthodox Judaism differs from other religious groups dramatically.

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