The Menorah in the Temple had 7 branches (Exodus ch.25).
The Hanukkah-menorah (channukiah) has 9 branches; 8 to remind us of the eight days of Hannukah and one extra which is used to light all the others.
In the Jewish Temple, the menorah (candelabra) had seven oil lamps (Exodus ch.25). These represented the concept that all of our faculties and forms of knowledge and experience should be used in the service of God.
the seven sins
Nothing. It is not part of Judaism.
If you mean "Judaism", they are known as "Jews".
the term "stateless religion" is not a concept in Judaism.
It does not mean anything specific. Reform Judaism is one branch of Liberal Judaism. So, ostensibly, non-Reform would mean any other branch of Liberal Judaism or it would refer to Orthodox Judaism. This is not a commonly-used term among Jews.
Eliezer Maass has written: 'Stand firm' -- subject(s): Controversial literature, Jewish Christians, Judaism, Judaism (Christian theology)
It means "having to do with Judaism."
the religion of the Jews
It doesn't mean anything to Judaism.
It represents the Torah.
It's Arabic, not Jewish.
Well if you mean judaism it is the Jewish religion. As long as you know what the Jewish religion is we're good. If you don't mean judaism well i guess you have the wrong answer!!!!it is a religion.
I think you mean Christianity. Judaism was tolerated by the Romans but never adopted as their main religion.