There is no such thing as a "Jewish Mass." The word "Mass" connotes a liturgical celebration of the Eucharist in the Roman Catholic Church. Its root is in the Latin phrase "Ite, missa est" ("Go (all of you), it has been sent"), which was used as the closing blessing at the end of the liturgy back when the ordinary form of the liturgy used Latin. Because most people didn't know Latin in the Middle Ages, they mistook the word "missa" for the name of the celebration, and so the word "Mass" continues to be used today.
I don't know much about Jewish liturgy, so I'm afraid that's all I can contribute. Try resubmitting the question as something like "what is contained in the Shabbat worship service or Synagogue worship service?"
There is no such thing as a Jewish mass. A Jewish Service is called just that. There is no unique term for it.
what are two main parts of the mass
Dead people don't go to mass... Second, if you were to perform all parts of the mass at the same time, the effectiveness of the parts would not equal the whole. So, liver mass is best done in parts. With a dead mass, you can mix the parts. its ok.
the mass is the same because think about it you made the object from its parts so they would be the same
the mass is the same because think about it you made the object from its parts so they would be the same
Food is one of the main parts of the Jewish faith.
The Holocaust.
uh, isn't that Jewish? @______@
What is the continents of asia are really parts of the same land mass?
it means to have and equal part of mass
the two parts of matter are mass and volume.
Two of the main parts of mass are the Introductory Rites and the Liturgy of the Word. The other two main parts are the Liturgy of the Eucharist and the Concluding Rites.
One of Kerry's granfathers was part Jewish. However, Kerry was raised Catholic and stil attends mass.