Vestibule: Judaism

Vestibule of Judaism

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The Judaism is the religion of Jewish people. She is the oldest and smallest of the three religions monotheists - Christianity, Judaism and Islam; also known as “religions the book” or “abrahámicas” - and that one of which historically the other two were detachhed.

More on JudaismYou knew that? To publish Outstanding article To publish the haredíes (haredim), also known like ultraorthodox, or Those that fear God, (in Hebrew חרדים) are Jewish orthodox whose religious practice is especially devotee. When not existing an authority centralized in the Judaism, they have developed a certain number of currents, like the hasidismo. Each of these currents interprets the religious principles that are common to all of them with some variants. More on the haredíesWho is Jewish? To publish Saul Bellow (1915 - 2005) was a North American writer of Jewish origin. It was born in Canada, but it lived from small in Member States. De Literatura in 1976 was awarded with the Nobel prize. More on Saul BellowFestivals and days of mourning To publish Selected image To publish Ottoman Jew (1779). Next festival To publish Rosh Hashaná (in Hebrew: ראשהשנה transliterated ro' sh has-shānāh, “beginning of the year”) is the New Year spiritual Jew and the second day of Tishrei is celebrated first and (month in the Hebrew calendar).


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