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Contrary to popular belief, Judaism does believe in an afterlife, but it is not the primary focus of our religion and there is a lot of room for personal opinion about the nature of the afterlife.
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The Yiddish term for a Jewish house of worship. The term is used primarily by Orthodox Jews.
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For information about the power of speech and sins committed through speech, see Speech and Lashon Ha-Ra. For information about pronouncing the Name of G-d, see The Name of G-d.
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In Judaism, life is valued above almost all else, and almost any commandment can be violated to save a life.
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Smoked salmon. Commonly served on a bagel.
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Laws are at the heart of Judaism, but a large part of Jewish law is about love and brotherhood, the relationship between man and his neighbors.
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Observant Jews pray three times a day, and Judaism has an extensive liturgy. See Prayers and Blessings; Jewish Liturgy; Yom Kippur Liturgy; Common Prayers and Blessings.
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A sect of Chasidic Judaism that is active in outreach to other Jews and has a high media presence.
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Evening prayer services. See Jewish Liturgy.
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Lit. Palm branch. A collection of palm, myrtle and willow branches, used to fulfill the commandment to "rejoice before the L-rd" during Sukkot. See also Blessing over the Arba Minim.
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