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Common Holy Days in Jewish Religious Traditions
Part One
Complete the template with information from Jewish Holy Days. Identify at least seven Jewish religious holy days and place each holy day in the correct season (time of year) as studied in the course.
Interfaith Family. (2014 n.d). Jewish Holidays Cheat Sheet. Retrieved from
http://www.interfaithfamily.com/holidays/other_holidays/Jewish_Holidays_Cheat_Sheet. shtml#hanukkahdats
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Pesach
Part Two
Write a 1- to 2-paragraph response for each of the following.
1. Describe the three major sections of the Jewish bible. Include its estimated date of being written and what is contained in each section.
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The book was written supposedly 3500 years ago. 350 BCE
2. Describe the major similarities and differences between the four branches of Judaism (Orthodox, Conservative, Reform, Reconstructionist). How are these four groups distinct from one another?
Conventional Judaism is the most customary limb of Judaism and stresses recognition of both the ethical and custom commitments of customary Jewish law. There is extraordinary differences inside Orthodoxy and it contains numerous philosophical developments. These reach from Modern Orthodoxy, which shows that Jews ought to grasp Western society while sticking to Jewish law, to Charedi Judaism, which shows that Jewish life ought to concentrate on Jewish society.
Reform Judaism shows that Judaism's moral laws are tying while custom laws can be adjusted to fit cutting edge society. It perspectives Judaism's quintessence as beliefs of ethical quality and social equity while urging people to keep up conventional practices that they discover important....