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The Yiddish alphabet. The name is derived from the first two letters of the alef-beyz.
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A prayer recited at or near the end of every prayer service. See Jewish Liturgy.
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Lit. Ascension. 1) Reading from the Torah (or reciting a blessing over the reading) during services, which is considered an honor (generally referred to in English as having or getting an aliyah and pronounced uh-LEE-uh). 2) Immigrating to Israel (generally referred to in English as making aliyah and pronounced ah-lee-AH). See Torah Readings; Bar Mitzvah, Bat Mitzvah and Confirmation; The Land of Israel - Israel Today.
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Lit. Standing. A prayer that is the center of any Jewish religious service. Also known as the Shemoneh Esrei or the Tefilah. See Jewish Liturgy.
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Lit. Anchored. A woman whose husband disappeared without divorcing her.
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One of the greatest rabbis recorded in the Talmud.
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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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A substitute for writing or saying a name of G-d.
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From Greek meaning "dessert. " A half piece of matzah set aside during the Passover Seder, which is later hidden by children and then ransomed by parents, or hidden by parents and found by children. It is eaten as the last part of the meal. See Pesach (Passover) and Pesach Seder: How Is This Night Different.
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There is no formal procedure for adoption in Judaism, but one who raises another person's child is acknowledged as the parent in many important ways.
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