Jewish+religion
1Jewish History, Jewish Religion — Israël Shahak Israel Shahak (hébreu : ישראל שחק), né Himmelstaub, est un auteur et activist politique radical israélien d origine polonaise (Varsovie, 28 avril 1933 – Jérusalem, 2 juillet 2001). Professeur de chimie à l Université hébraïque… …
2Jewish religion — noun Jews collectively who practice a religion based on the Torah and the Talmud • Syn: ↑Judaism, ↑Hebraism • Derivationally related forms: ↑Judaical (for: ↑Judaism) • Hypernyms: ↑ …
3Jewish religion — system of beliefs based on the Hebrew Bible and the Jewish oral law (including the torah, Talmud, Mishnah, and Gemara) …
4Academy for Jewish Religion — The two Academy for Jewish Religion seminaries are transdenominational rabbinical schools located in Riverdale, New York and Los Angeles, California. They are not affiliated beyond sharing a name, and the philosophy that Judaism can be innovative …
5Jewish philosophy — Jewish theology redirects here. Philosophy and Kabbalah are two common approaches to Jewish theology Part of a series on …
6Jewish beliefs and practices in the reform movement — Jewish beliefs and practices have undergone dynamic changes and innovations in the reform movement of Judaism, known also as Progressive, Reform or Liberal Judaism. Due to its origins in Enlightenment era Germany, the reform movement has eyed… …
7Jewish history — is the history of the Jewish people, faith, and culture. Since Jewish history encompasses nearly four thousand years and hundreds of different populations, any treatment can only be provided in broad strokes. Additional information can be found… …
8Jewish studies — (or Judaic studies) is an academic discipline centered on the study of Jews and Judaism. Jewish studies is interdisciplinary and combines aspects of history (especially Jewish history), religious studies, archeology, sociology, languages (Jewish… …
9Jewish humour — is the long tradition of humour in Judaism dating back to the Torah and the Midrash, but generally refers to the more recent stream of verbal, self deprecating and often anecdotal humour originating in Eastern Europe and which took root in the… …
10Jewish atheism — is practiced by atheists who are ethnically Jewish and members of the Jewish people. Because Jewishness encompasses ethnic as well as religious components, the term Jewish atheism does not necessarily imply any kind of contradiction. Based on… …