In Some Orthodox traditions, the woman is the head of the home, while the man is obligated to work, pray and study. In Non-Orthodox homes (and many modern Orthodox homes), there is no religiously prescribed heirarchy.
The Jewish Home was created in 2008.
Jewish Children's Home in Oslo was created in 1939.
New Haven Jewish Home for the Aged was created in 1921.
There were two different groups. The Temple was run by the Priests and the Sanhedrin (Jewish court) was run by the Pharisees.
In the living room.
Not by a doctor. In Jewish tradition a mohel can do it at home.
Israel is the home of the Israeli Citizenry and the Jewish People.
No, there was never any such thing as a Jewish cross.
Usually in the synagogue and in the home.
At the synagogue and at home.
At a Jewish funeral home or synagogue or at the graveside.
A synagogue, also known as a temple or shul, is a Jewish home of gatherong.