Pork
Pork is forbidden to be eaten by both Jewish and Muslims.
The Temple on the Mount
Both Jewish people and Muslim people will refuse to eat pork because it is forbidden by their dietary laws.
Followers of both religions believe in same God, the one and only one God.in both religions, eating Pork is forbidden.in both religions, sex outside marriage (per religion) is forbidden.
if you think about it the boy in the striped pajamas is jewish and the boy who visits him is germany and his father is a nazi solider. Both of them are forbidden to meet each other cause the boy in the pajamas is jewish. If you see the movie his mother and father forbidden him to see the jewish boy
Tattoos are forbidden by Jewish law. Logan Lerman is Jewish (his parents are both Jewish) So it is likely that Logan does not like tattoos.
There are both Jewish Religious Day Schools and Jewish Sunday Religious Schools. These are not very different from their Christian or Islamic equivalents.
A direct representation of God in a picture is both forbidden and misleading, since God has no image (Deuteronomy ch. 5).
Both Jews and Muslims believe in Moses as prophet (peace be upon him) and believe in God as the one and only one God with no partner, no companion, no son, no father, no associate, and no equivalence. Historically, Jews preferred Islamic regimes where they would be protected second-class citizens to Christian regimes where they would be actively persecuted. (Of course there were anomalies in both categories such as the Almohad Empire which was an Islamic Empire that persecuted Jews vigorously and Poland-Lithuania which was a Christian Empire that protected and nurtured its Jewish community, but by and large, it was better to be a Jew in an Islamic Empire than a Christian one.) However, as Europe and the Americas became more liberal, emancipating their Jewish communities, Jewish status in the West was superior to that in the Islamic World. This combined with the general Islamic revulsion towards Jewish Nationalism (Zionism), led to a breaking of strong ties between the Jewish and Islamic communities.
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The result of both major Jewish revolts against Rome was disastrous for the Jews. After the first revolt, the temple was destroyed and many were enslaved. After the second one, not only were the Jews defeated, but they were forbidden to live in or even enter the city of Jerusalem.The result of both major Jewish revolts against Rome was disastrous for the Jews. After the first revolt, the temple was destroyed and many were enslaved. After the second one, not only were the Jews defeated, but they were forbidden to live in or even enter the city of Jerusalem.The result of both major Jewish revolts against Rome was disastrous for the Jews. After the first revolt, the temple was destroyed and many were enslaved. After the second one, not only were the Jews defeated, but they were forbidden to live in or even enter the city of Jerusalem.The result of both major Jewish revolts against Rome was disastrous for the Jews. After the first revolt, the temple was destroyed and many were enslaved. After the second one, not only were the Jews defeated, but they were forbidden to live in or even enter the city of Jerusalem.The result of both major Jewish revolts against Rome was disastrous for the Jews. After the first revolt, the temple was destroyed and many were enslaved. After the second one, not only were the Jews defeated, but they were forbidden to live in or even enter the city of Jerusalem.The result of both major Jewish revolts against Rome was disastrous for the Jews. After the first revolt, the temple was destroyed and many were enslaved. After the second one, not only were the Jews defeated, but they were forbidden to live in or even enter the city of Jerusalem.The result of both major Jewish revolts against Rome was disastrous for the Jews. After the first revolt, the temple was destroyed and many were enslaved. After the second one, not only were the Jews defeated, but they were forbidden to live in or even enter the city of Jerusalem.The result of both major Jewish revolts against Rome was disastrous for the Jews. After the first revolt, the temple was destroyed and many were enslaved. After the second one, not only were the Jews defeated, but they were forbidden to live in or even enter the city of Jerusalem.The result of both major Jewish revolts against Rome was disastrous for the Jews. After the first revolt, the temple was destroyed and many were enslaved. After the second one, not only were the Jews defeated, but they were forbidden to live in or even enter the city of Jerusalem.
Taboo and prohibited both mean the same as forbidden.