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Chabad Lubavitch - Torah, Judaism and Jewish Info

Chabad Lubavitch - Torah, Judaism and Jewish Info

Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn (1888) International Headquart FERRARA In the Thirteenth Century. City in central Italy; capital of the province and former duchy of the same name. The Jewish community of Ferrara was one of the most flourishing and important in Italy, and it gave to Judaism a number of prominent men. It would seem that Jews existed at Ferrara in 1088, but not until the thirteenth century was their number large enough to give them a status in history. In 1275 an edict was issued in their favor, with a clause providing that neither the pope nor the duke nor any other power might relieve the authorities of their duties toward the Jews. Under the Dukes of Este. Under the dukes of Este in the fifteenth century the community developed rapidly. The expulsion of the Jews from Spain and Portugal proved to be a matter of great importance to the community of Ferrara. Settlement of Maranos. The kind treatment of the duke soon attracted to Ferrara other fugitives, among whom were many Maranos from Portugal, who now openly professed Judaism. The Ghetto.

Hebrew for Christians - Learn Hebrew for FREE! Judaism - The Jewish Website Free Saxophone Lessons - howtoplaysaxophone.orghowtoplaysaxophone.org The Tabernacle The Tabernacle of Ancient Israel "And let them make Me a sanctuary, that I may dwell among (in) them" - Exodus 25:8. The Tabernacle of Ancient Israel was a sanctuary which was given in a vision to Moses as a pattern and constructed by the children of Israel. God's promise was that He would dwell within the Holy of Holies above the Mercy Seat of the Ark of the Covenant. The Purpose and Heart of the Law - A Devotional Message Blood Atonement - A Bible Study Return to Bible History Online

Experience Israel 2.0 - Home Top 26 Hidden iOS 8 Features That You Should Try Right Now 6. Notification Center Widgets This feature has been a long time coming, and by bringing down Notification Center and tapping on Edit, you can add widgets by apps that support it. We have a detailed guide which covers installing both third-party widgets and keyboards on iOS 8: 7. Shazam, the music identification service, is now ingrained in Siri’s make-up, and if you wish to identify a song using the voice assistant, simply use the command “What’s that song playing?” 8. In iOS 8, Siri will show the text version of your utterances in real-time, which we think is pretty cool! 9. You can invoke Siri by just saying ‘Hey Siri’, and Apple’s voice assistant will spring into action without the need to hold the Home button. 10. Annoyingly, Mobile Safari has never offered an in-built feature for requesting a desktop site, instead relying on sites offering a link.

Names of God in Judaism The Tetragrammaton (YHWH)[edit] The Tetragrammaton in Phoenician (1100 BCE to 300 CE), Aramaic (10th Century BCE to 0) and modern Hebrew scripts. The name of God in Judaism used most often in the Hebrew Bible is the four-letter name יהוה (YHWH), also known as the Tetragrammaton (Greek for "four letters"). The Tetragrammaton appears 6,828 times in the Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia edition of the Hebrew Masoretic Text. It first appears at Genesis 2:4 and is usually translated as the LORD in many English language Bibles, although Jehovah or Yahweh are employed in others. An early depiction of the Tetragrammaton—circa 600 BCE. Portion of column 19 of the Psalms Scroll (Tehilim) from Qumran Cave 11. The name ceased to be pronounced in Second Temple Judaism, by the 3rd century BCE.[2] Rabbinical Judaism teaches that the name is forbidden to be uttered except by the Kohen Gadol (High Priest) in the inner sanctum (Kodesh ha-Kadoshim, or Holy of Holies) of the Temple on Yom Kippur. Yah[edit]

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