No. There is no Jewish ritual involving the ear.
"kill the pig. Cut her throat. Spill her blood"
People cut cake in order to divide it neatly into individual servings. At certain occasions such as birthdays and weddings, cutting the cake is an important part of the traditional celebratory ritual.
It is one of the rituals of Hajj ritual worship.
In the santeria faith you do not have your head cut, however if you proceed with your guardian angel ritual it is customary to have your head shaved not cut.
There is no such tradition amongst Jews.
Assasin 4 coming out? 29th June 2009 (Jews cannot buy this game or play it because they cut the best part of their dick off) I joke! =] (but it is the best part
The bloodthirsty chant in "Lord of the Flies" is "Kill the beast! Cut his throat! Spill his blood!" It reflects the boys' growing savagery and descent into barbarism on the island.
There were many German-Jews who at the time of the WWII, but there wasn't really a "Good" leader who was all that great to the Jews. The Jews were basically cut to nothing by all the Germans.
The Family Steak is the cheapest cut available from the butcher on the day you buy it. Generally it is the most economical cut for a large family.
they would either put the person on a rock platform and cut out their heart or catch themm on fire. it was important because they believed it made the gods happy.
The bride would get their hair cut short and they would dress in a mans cloak and wear sandles
The question is difficult because it is not possible for a child to be "amputated." That word is only used to refer to a part of the body that is cut off. For example, a child's foot might be amputated. In a figurative sense, a child might be amputated from the family, in the sense that the child is "cut off" from the family. > As the question stands, it could refer to broken family relationships, specifically illustrating the dreamer's fear that the child might be rejected and the family ties cut. Alternatively, the child in the dream might symbolize the dreamer's self, and the dreamer's fear of being "cut off" from the family.