It defines the Jewish religion and also has details of our early history.
The holocaust was a torturous place and a cruel and unforgiving time period in Jewish history
the history is davids star.
For a brief overview of the history of Jewish visual art, please visit the related link.
Jewish people belong to the Judaism, so they believe (most of them) in the Jewish stories and bible; but every Jewish man has his own story, so we can't say every Jew has the same history of the Judaism.
At the beginning of Jewish history; Avraham was the first Jew. See the attached Related Link.
Yes - or they could be borrowed from other synagogues.
Usually, there are 4 Main Jewish belongings: 1. Skullcaps 2. Prayer Shawls 3. Torahs 4. Prayer Books
The holocaust was a torturous place and a cruel and unforgiving time period in Jewish history
The ark (where the Torahs are kept), and sidurs (prayerbooks). Most have a Menorah, which reminds us of the miracle from the story of Chanukah.
A Torah is NEVER burned. When a Torah is not longer in a state suitable for use, it will be given a proper burial in a Jewish cemetery.
United Talmud Torahs of Montreal was created in 1896.
It depends on the type of synagogue, this might be allowed in some Reform and Conservative synagogues.
Yes.
It is possible to get machine printed Torahs, however, Jewish law has very strict rules regarding the making of a Torah scroll that require it to be handwritten by a scribe.
Center for Jewish History was created in 2000.
Southern Jewish History was created in 1998.
American Jewish History was created in 1892.