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  1. Oct 12, 2022 · The terms Judaism and religion do not exist in premodern Hebrew. The Jews spoke of Torah, God’s revealed instruction to Israel, which mandated both a worldview and a way of life—see Halakah. Halakah, meaning the “way” by which to walk, encompasses Jewish law, custom, and practice.

  2. Oct 5, 2023 · Join Am Haskalah to dive into the story of some enduring Jewish symbols (and a few less common ones) to consider the magic and mystery they continue to hold for the Jewish people.

  3. Halakha , the rabbinic Jewish way of life, then, is based on a combined reading of the Torah, and the oral tradition — the Mishnah, the halakhic Midrash, the Talmud and its commentaries. The Halakha has developed slowly, through a precedent-based system. (35)

  4. Jewish Sacred Texts: The Tanakh. Taken as a whole, the Tanakh is the name of the Hebrew scriptures. The name is an acronym for the three sections of scripture, Torah, Nevi’im, and Kethuvim. Torah, also called the Pentateuch, includes the books of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.

  5. Jun 9, 2023 · Central beliefs of Judaism highlighted in this section include monotheism, God, the Torah, covenants, practices within exile, practices surrounding death and the afterlife, and philosophic practices & perspectives.

  6. Dating back to ancient times, artifacts such as tombstones were engraved with Jewish symbols–stars, lions, shields–that were clearly created for adornment and beauty. From the Middle Ages on, the elaborate traditions of Jewish art included illuminated ketubot (wedding certificates), ornate silver Torah crowns and breastplates, and other ...