Sunday, December 29, 2013

What It Means To Be Jewish

A religion is a feeling of learning good ethics in a community, and to reflect peace and good fortune
to people you associate with, and who cross your path. Religion is a clarification on values, and how
representation is approached with society. We are taught by a religion from when we are brought up

as a young child, to show an understanding on discipline and being well manner. In the Jewish Religion,
a young child grows up to be a man at age 13. This is a important part in a young Jewish Boy, and a young
Jewish Girl. At age 13, a boy represnts the learning of traditions and beliefs, to take the next step in becoming

a man. He studies to this age, and does lessons in becoming a man as he approaches a Bar Mitvah, and a girl is
BAS Mitvah. Once this stage has been completed, a young man and girl have reached an age of obligation as if
they are a grown Man, and a grown woman. Being an a adult, there are obligations to do Mitvah's, Blessing,

learning of the Torah, as in other religions, it is called a Bible. There are many Jewish Holidays during the
year, as well as doing blessings, during several times a day. Ther are fasts, that advise not to eat, as in respect
 of Hashem. (Other Religion's, he is called G-d).

I am not sure of other religions, but we don't say the word G-d, as you see it is not spelled out. Any action
as a jew, is based on respect, to the man above. Every meal you eat, go to the bathroom, see another human
being, and so on. In the Jewish religion, we don't say we go to temple, but the term we use is either a house

of whorship, or schul. We don't say temple, because there only has been a temple, 2 times in the past. But do
those temples that were destroyed by the greeks and egyupsins, we are not allowed to say temple, until the
third temple is built. The third temple will not be built, until the Mesiah is here, other meaning a phofit to

 lead all Jews to the land of milk and honey(JERUSELUM). The one as it is called, guides us in life to do
the right thing, as all jews in the world, go by the ten commandments.he Ten Commandments are a listing
of important behavioral rules in the Old Testament. It is difficult to determine what exactly should be
considered an individual commandment and how they should be counted. The Ten Commandments.

I am the Lord, your God.
Thou shall bring no false idols before me.
Do not take the name of the Lord in vain.
Remember the Sabbath and keep it holy.
Honor thy father and thy mother.
Thou shall not kill/murder†.
Thou shall not commit adultery.
Thou shall not steal††.
Thou shall not bear false witness against your neighbor
Thou shall not covet‡ your neighbor's wife (or anything that belongs to your neighbor).

Every Jewish individual is obligated to go by these commandments. The reason they are important,
is because that every respected Jew  should live in Society, with guidelines to care for other human
beings..In the religion of choice. I believe there is a form of having a 10 Commandment, but

evaluation is diffeent, do to the belief that is taught by the respected individual, that is called
a leader. The point of this article, is to show an understanding of teaching and living in respect
of being truthfull, in the religion of choice

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