no one knows. It's not written anywhere.
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Since only Kohanim are allowed to light the menorah which was in the Temple (Numbers 18:7), it was the kohanim (who were alive in the time of the Maccabees, 2200 years ago).
the laws of man are to be based on the laws of God [APEX]
The laws of man are to be based on the laws of god.For APEX 2020
Families celebrate thanksgiving just out of the tradition that has lasted many years.
Christmas Eve
According to Jewish tradition, we should study the Torah whenever possible. The Torah is vastly important, and wide in scope; and life is short. We believe that the Torah instructs us, improves us, and sanctifies us. Those who do not take it upon themselves to study Torah full-time, should set aside some time every day for learning Torah.
Most Jewish males wear a suit and tie to their Bar Mitzvah. Additionally, Jewish males are required by religious tradition to wear both the kippa and the talit.
Yes, the names of Jewish holidays are typically capitalized. For example, "Passover," "Hanukkah," and "Yom Kippur" are all proper nouns and should be written with initial capital letters. This capitalization reflects their significance and specific identity within the Jewish tradition.
Yes. According to tradition: 1) Men and married women cover their heads 2) Clothing should be modest (decent). Women shouldn't wear things that are loud, revealing or tight.
In Jewish tradition, burial is considered a mitzvah (a good deed) and is prioritized even on the Sabbath. According to Jewish law, if a death occurs on the Sabbath, the burial should be postponed until after the Sabbath is over, unless there are extenuating circumstances. However, if a body is in a state that necessitates immediate burial, exceptions can be made. Ultimately, the approach may vary based on community customs and interpretations of Jewish law.
Traditionally it is the 23rd December, Christmas Eve.
36- 54 dollars would be good because multiples of 18 are considered lucky in Jewish tradition
If you're Jewish you should get a Jewish education.