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- Judaism: An Overview
- Judaism, the fundamental religion of the Jews, is the oldest and purely monotheistic religion of the world.
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Religions >> Judaism
- Juice Fasting 1.01: Building Will
- Two of the biggest problems with any metaphysical pursuit are: 1. Lack of will power 2. Dietary caused low energy levels Will Power: Will power is quite different from 'personality strength'. Just because a person has great personality strength does not mean...
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Psychic Abilities >> Psychic Development
- Yom Kippur
- Yom Kippur is the day when God handed to Moses the second set of the Ten Commandments. This occurred after the completion of the second 40 days of guidance from God.
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Religions >> Judaism
- Survivalists' Guide for the New Millennium: Chapter 6
- AS THE WORM TURNS Health and well being are part of the natural birthright of the human being. With all of its organs intact, the right diet, exercise and mental focus, a human body can overcome any disease. Even so, the effects of living in this...
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Philosophy >> Survivalists Guide for the New Millennium
- Looking For The Hub Of The Sacreed Wheel: Part 1
- It is often said that all paths are like spokes on a wheel. We start at the rime and follow a spoke to the hub of central truth from which all paths arise and to which they all return. Those of you who've been following my articles should also know that to a...
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Religion & Philosophy >> Religions
- What is Kabbalah
- Kabbalah can be interpreted and explained in different ways. Kaballah is quite difficult to categorize since its philosophy cannot be verified and not based on historic fact.
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Mystic Sciences >> Symbology
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- Fasting and Feasting in Three Traditions: Judaism Christianity Islam
- outlined the practice of fasting in Judaism, with a particular emphasis on the fast of Fasting in Judaism is defined as total cessation from all food and drink.
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- Handbook on cultural, spiritual and religious beliefs
- This is a special day of fasting.? A Jewish patient will normally wish to keep that day to pray and be quiet.?
- www.e-radiography.net
- Fasting and the Precipitation of Labor
- spontaneous onset of labor by studying the effect of the fast of Yom Kippur on Jewish pregnant women in Jerusalem.
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- Judaism/. Yahwists. Yes.
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- Medical implications of controlled fasting 260
- Fasting was practised by the ancient Egyptians, Greeks and Persians and is common to many world religions including Judaism,.
- www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Suggested News Resources
- US Hindus greet Jews on Rosh ha-Shanah
- It is followed by a day of fasting. Judaism is a monotheistic religion of world's about 14 million Jews whose most sacred text is Torah.
Suggested Web Resources
- Fasting - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Fasting is primarily the act of willingly abstaining from some or all food, drink, 2.4 Islam; 2.5 Jainism; 2.
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- Judaism 101: Yom Kippur
- Yom Kippur is probably the most important holiday of the Jewish year.
- www.jewfaq.org
- Fasting traditions in Judaism
- Fasting is practiced during a number of important days in the in the Jewish year, including Yom Kippur and Tisha B'Av.
- www.howtofast.net
- Purpose of Fasting in Judaism - Jewish Customs - Reasons Why Fast
- Rabbi Shraga Simmons explains the purpose of fasting in Judaism.
- judaism.about.com
- Fasting and Feasting in Three Traditions: Judaism Christianity Islam
- outlined the practice of fasting in Judaism, with a particular emphasis on the fast of Fasting in Judaism is defined as total cessation from all food and drink.
- eip.uindy.edu
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