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Hayyim Schneid has written: 'Family' -- subject(s): Jewish families, Religious life 'Marriage' -- subject(s): Jewish Marriage customs and rites, Jewish art and symbolism, Marriage (Jewish law)
The Jewish prayer shroud worn by Jesus was a traditional garment for the time. It represents the tent or the canopy one gets in to pray.
Mordell Klein has written: 'Passover' -- subject(s): Jewish art and symbolism, Passover
Marc Chagall
Symbolism can be created through your observations and interpretations. You have come to a conclusion about what you see and turn it into a symbol you and others will recognize.
Symbolism can be created through your observations and interpretations. You have come to a conclusion about what you see and turn it into a symbol you and others will recognize.
There is no evidence in the text to support that conclusion, nor is it part of Jewish or Christian tradition.
Spices aren't Jewish anymore than a table or car is Jewish. If the questioner is asking what is the symbolism of spices in Judaism, then please visit the related link for an explanation of how spices are a part of worship in Judaism.
Murray Zimiles has written: 'Gilded Lions and Jeweled Horses' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, Folk art, Jewish, History, Jewish Folk art, Jewish art and symbolism, Stone carving, Wood-carving 'Murray Zimiles, recent work'
because they waste their worthless lives folding napkins
Havdalah is the ceremony which marks the conclusion of the Jewish Sabbath. You can find more information at http://www.answers.com/topic/havdalah
The sukkah reminds us of God's protection in the wilderness immediately after the exodus from Egypt. The sukkah's vegetation-canopy symbolizes the Clouds of Glory in the wilderness.