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There is no ritual pilgrimage in Judaism today, however it has become a customary pilgrimage to visit Israel at least once in a lifetime.

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Why do Jewish people go on pilgrimages?

There is no pilgrimage in modern Judaism.


What do Jews get out of going on pilgrimage?

The Jewish pilgrimage, set forth in Deuteronomy ch.16, provided them with an awareness of God that remained with the participants for decades.


Where do Jews pilgrim to?

In Modern times, a Jewish pilgrimage is generally a reference to visiting Israel. Other than that, Jews no longer make pilgrimages.(In ancient times, the Jews would make pilgrimages to the Temple in Jerusalem, which no longer exists.)Modern Jews do not go on pilgrimage.


What happens during the Jewish pilgrimage?

The pilgrimage was made when the Temple was standing. Jews would go there three times a year as commanded, to celebrate the Festivals (Deuteronomy ch.16).


What do Jewish people wear when they go on pilgramiges?

Jews haven't gone on pilgrimage in almost 2000 years.


Where does one find information about Jewish jobs?

One can find information about Jewish jobs on a number of job seeking websites. Information can be found on 'National Jewish', 'Barnes-Jewish' and 'Jewish Living'.


What is the pilgrimage of the Jews?

As far as I know, ancient Judaism did not have a pilgrimage either of the kind taken by Muslims to Mecca or of the kind taken by Christians (such as the English pilgrimage to St. Thomas Becket's tomb at Canterbury). However, as long as the Temple stood, the people of Israel traveled to the Temple at Jerusalem for sacrifices and for certain holy days, such as Passover.


How do you write a project on pilgrimage?

To write a project on pilgrimage, start with an introduction defining pilgrimage and its significance. Include information on different pilgrimage sites around the world, their cultural and religious importance, as well as the impact of pilgrimage on individuals and communities. Also, consider discussing the history of pilgrimage, modern-day practices, and any controversies or challenges associated with this practice. Conclude with reflections on the future of pilgrimage in a globalized world.


What are the rules a Jewish pilgrim must follow?

Modern Jews do not go on pilgrimage and haven't done so for approximately 1,960 years.


What dangers are there on a pilgrimage?

The only dangers of a Jewish pilgrimage are that Non-Jewish Anti-Semites might take the opportunity of a large presence of Jews to attack them. Jewish pilgrimages have been largely peaceful and safe events, in comparison to the Islamic Hajj which claims a few dozen lives every year from being trampled in the circumlocution of the Ka'aba.


You would like to make contact with someone from the Jewish community in Gelsenkirchen and also some information on the Jewish cemetery there?

Contact the nearest synagogue and explain your interest.


What has the author Eva Tucker written?

Eva Tucker has written: 'Pilgrimage' 'Berlin mosaic' -- subject(s): Fiction, History, Jewish families