All I know was that it happened after 70 C. E. I'm trying to find the same answer! :) let me know when you find out!!
He will often become leader of a synagogue and/or a Jewish community.
Answer 1there is no ritual. it's a misnomer to even call it an event.Answer 2When a Jewish boy becomes Bar Mitzvah, he is asked to read from a Torah scroll in the Synagogue in front of the entire congregation. Subsequently, there is often a party in the evening attended by his family and friends to celebrate the momentous change in status.
The putting of the Talmud into writing.
The putting of the Talmud into writing.
One in charge of a synagogue, such as a gabbai or shammes, would need at least a basic knowledge of relevant Jewish laws. He would need to know some administrative skills, skills in interpersonal relations, and janitorial skills. This is a generic answer, some of the details of which could change according to circumstances. For example, does the synagogue have additional staff? Does it have a kitchen? Etc.
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People do not automatically change their name when they convert to Judaism. They may choose a Hebrew name, but this is not an official name change.
The social culture of Judaism has been in constant change since the beginning of the religion about 4000 years ago. If you could specify a certain era, it would be helpful.
It became more secular.
The Jewish thinking before Jesus is the same as Jewish thinking today. Jesus didn't change Judaism, and therefore he doesn't have a role in Judaism.
AnswerContrary to popular belief, self centered people are, in fact, MORE caring than MOST people. The reason that they seem distant is because people take advantage of them, so they focus inwardly, where it tends to be more comfortable. Because of this self reflection, they tend to realize their faults faster than others and they help others when nobody else is paying attention because they feel that everybody else is self centered. Accuse a self centered person of being uncaring or greedy, and I assure you, nine times out of ten, they will become angry with you. It's merely their way of telling you that YOU are self centered for not considering the fact that they are SECRETLY caring individuals and don't want to be stepped on. So, the nxt time you see a self centered person, ask yourself, "What do I need to change about myself?"AnswerIf you accuse anyone of being uncaring and greedy, they will get angry. It doesn't prove anything. And if self-centered people were secretly caring and generous, then by definition they would not be self-centered. This theory is honestly one of the most bizarre and convoluted I have ever come across.As to the question, people do change, but usually self-improvement comes from within. You can't make a person change; they have to come to the realization that they need to change on their own.
it became peaceful and the became "Friend's"