In an interactive class format. The Rabbi reads a bit of text and explains, with questions, arguments and comments welcome at all times, in a give-and-take format. He intersperses his explaining with commentaries from the greatest rabbis of earlier generations. See also the Related Link.
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Judaism has tens of thousands of books. The most important are the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) and the Talmud (the Oral Law).
Italy, because it's where they originated.
Traditionally - milk and biscuits (cookies in america!)
Ideally, they are taught the Torah, the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible), the Talmud, and other classical Jewish texts, all with their commentaries. Religious students are also taught reading, writing and related skills, plus some math and other subjects. See also:The classical texts of Judaism
Fill your pen in, rabbi, because there is not enough ink in it.Answer:The Rabbi taught us some lessons from the Talmud, with explanations from the classical commentaries.
A few centuries ago they were traditonally buried, but now they are definetely not.
No 1.. more peas. Traditonally, arancini are filled with peas.
It was traditonally danced in the USA and England. These days, it is danced by ballroom dancers everywhere.
The Talmud is in part a documentation of the Oral Torah. Prior to the Babylonian exile, the Oral Torah was taught orally only. However, the sages at the time of the Babylonian exile were afraid that this information would be lost due to persecution so they began to write down the Oral Torah.
Very many synagogues (though not all) have classes, especially in the afternoons, on Torah-topics. The most intensive study of Jewish subjects takes place in Yeshivas, which are Talmud-academies.
There is no ritual suicide in hinduism. Of course, traditonally a soldier will embrace death rather than defeat.