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    his existence‚ but I doubted his absolute justice"(Weisel45). Elie knew God exists but he was curious why he chose jews out of all people to be tortured‚ just for their beliefs. Towards the end of the story Elie has anger towards God. On the eve of Rosh Hashana after the meal was served everyone was waiting for a prayer before eating. Elie looked around and saw all the prisoners‚ he got angry with God. "But look at these men whom you’ve betrayed‚ allowing them to be tortured‚ slaughtered‚ gassed and

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    Judaism: The Tree of Life Susan McKee Hum/130 Religion of the world June-26‚ 2011 Michael Scott Svoboda Judaism: The tree of life. Judaism is one of the oldest religions that are being practiced today. It is a monotheistic‚ patriarchal religion that is both down to earth and mystical. Though it is patriarchal with an all male priesthood there is a sprinkling of powerful women in both the Torah and the Jewish history. This is a religion ground by numerous laws and commandments‚ yet have managed

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    Sholosh Tenuos Analysis

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    Sholosh Tenuos- Three Movements The nigun has three parts: the first part is attributed to the Baal Shem Tov‚ the second to the Maggid of Mezritch‚ and the third is attributed to the Alter Rebbe. The three parts are very similar‚ but in each part the tone is strengthened and the enthusiasm increases.  Keili Atoh: This nigun is one of the ten nigunim composed by the Alter Rebbe. The words are: "You are my G-d and I will give thanks to You; You are my G-d and I will exalt You.” This nigun was

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    Reform Judaism Tamara Rice Instructor: Eric Speir REL 212 March 11th‚ 2012 Background Over a month ago when I selected the topic of Judaism as the subject for my field research paper‚ I thought that the outcome would be cut and dry. I knew that Judaism served as the foundation for my own faith (Christianity) and that Jews honored the Sabbath from sundown Friday to sundown Saturday. I also had in my mind the imagery of the Star of David‚ the Torah scroll and the

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    Burning Bright

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    twenty-first century‚ seeing an older women and a young man is common. For most people though‚ the question is if the couple is truly in love. Many older women and men have large sums of money which could be given to their younger spouse if they die. In Rosh Rash’s “Burning Bright‚” Marcie is much older than Carl‚ and there is a huge disconnect in their relationship because of age. The first question that has to be answered is if Marcie’s marriage with Carl is a believable love story. I think that it is

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    according to astrology.com Sagittarius are prone to display traits of religion‚organization‚ positivity‚ and rebellious behavior. since I am a Sagittarius I’m supposed to possess all these traits. this is not the case for me. while in my humble opinion‚ I possess traits of positivity and rebellion. I most defiantly do not possess traits of religion and organization. the first trait that I believe does not fit me are the religious aspects of being Sagittarius. I am not religious at all. in fact

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    Partition of Bengal

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    Partitiobengal of bengol 1903: -bengal was the hot bed for revolutionary activity -bengal united its power‚divied will pull in different ways 1904: -L.Curzor took surway of bengal. NEED FOR PARTITION / UNOFFICAIL REASON -curb the uprising of the rising power of bengal -muslim would welcome this action -divide the unity of muslim and hindu Oficial reason -it was to big province ( consited of bihar‚ orisa and bengal)mention population with area of bengal -it was administratively starved

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    Jewish Faith

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    Top of Form 1  Tell me about: Bottom of Form 1 Business Entertainment Food Health People Places Reference Science Sports Words more... Jewish principles of faith >> Jump to: Wikipedia Mentioned In Web Pages Images News Blogs Products Wikipedia @import url(http://www.answers.com/main/content/wp/css/common.css); @import url(http://www.answers.com/main/content/wp/css/gnwp.css); Jewish principles of faith Judaism affirms a number of basic

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    Christianity and Judaism were both founded around 1200 B.C. according to a series of books known as the Torah‚ which are five books of Moses or the Old Testament. The Old Testament describes the rise of the Isralites and their agreement with God that both sides will be faithful to one another and their journey to the land promised by God. Both religions only believe in one God. They also believe in the messiah. Also they believe in other spiritual beings such as angels and demons

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