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  • Yom Kippur, or Yom HaKippurim, translates as "the day of atonement". It is celebrated on the 10th day of the month of Tishrei in the Jewish calendar, which corresponds to September or October in the Gregorian calendar. It comes 10 ...
  • Hanukkah, is a Jewish festival of lights. It is a eight day festival. The Jewish holiday falls on the 25th of Kislev (Hebrew month) and in the month of November according to the Georgian calendar.Hanukkah-the Festival of lights is celebrated to ...
  • Thoughts when empowered takes shape as actions. A short Judaic story reflects this truth.On a New Year's night, a Rabbi was walking his way home when he happened to notice a shadowy figure. The Rabbi was shocked to see that it ...
  • Evil and sufferingAll religions accept that evil and suffering have been allowed by God for some inherent purpose. Apparently suffering seems to be an evil but it really isn't evil because it has some moral purpose behind it.(Both Judaism and Islam ...
  • WorldAll- religions except Buddhism and Jainism believe that the world is the creation of God and it is all dependent upon him. They differ in the details regarding the actual process of creation and the exact nature and status of the ...
  • Religion, is a matter of inner conviction and an outer way of life is a mere consequence of it. People as long as they are humans have a right to differ from one another in their convictions and are bound to ...
 
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