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It is customary in some Jewish communities to place small stones or rocks on a gravesite. I have heard two explanations of this custom: 1) it's a like leaving a calling card for the dead person; or 2) it was a substitute for a tombstone in areas where tombstones tended to get desecrated. See Life, Death and Mourning.
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A code of Jewish law written by Joseph Caro in the 16th century. The last of the great medieval codes of Jewish law, and one of the most respected compilations of Jewish law ever written.
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Lit. Order. Prayer book. See Jewish Liturgy.
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Lit. Order. A weekly Torah portion read in synagogue.
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Lit. Rejoicing in the law. A holiday celebrating the end and beginning of the cycle of weekly Torah readings.
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1) Son of Jacob (Israel). Ancestor of one of the tribes of Israel; 2) The tribe that bears his name.
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A type of sacrifice used to atone for and expiate unintentional sins.
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The third month of the Jewish year, occurring in May/June. See Months of the Jewish Year.
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Slander is a serious sin in Judaism, even if the disparaging comment is true. See Speech and Lashon Ha-Ra.
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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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