Before the age of 12, Jewish girls observe the laws of Judaism as part of their preparation for adulthood. Once they reach 12 years old, the Torah obligates them to keep its laws, which include Shabbat-observance, eating only kosher foods, modesty, and many other laws.
The Torah.
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follow the rules
Reformed Judaism believes that the Bible is the main source for the rules of Judaism.
they had rules to follow but not laws
Yes, "Rules will follow." is correct.
yes they have to follow there home rules
The future tense of "They follow the rules" is "They will follow the rules."
We follow safety rules for be safe.
because people don't like to follow rules so they want to not follow them so that's why rules suck, there shoud be no rules because people would follow them if they werent there because people don't like to follow the rules. my fingers hurt.
Orthodox Jews observe the rules laid out in the Code of Jewish Law, which is a summary of the Oral Torah. For example, they pray three times every day, they keep kosher at home and elsewhere, they do not dance men with women, they don't drive on the Sabbath, and more.
some of the australians doesn follow the rules and they will be dead