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jewish prayers in SUCOT holding LULAV AND ETROG persian tradition

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  • Ahmedy313, your ability to identify with the suffering of others shows you have a sensitive soul, and that is good. You see the the children suffering, and know someone is to blame.

    Did you know that arab men actually hide among children as they attack Jewish towns next door with their rocket launchers? How can the Jewish towns protect their children from these rockets?

  • The world wouldnt allow another Hitler, it would be like Saddam Huessin.

  • Beautiful!

    It is interesting to hear another dialect. p.s. What is it that is twirled around the Lulav; I have never seen this? (Is it to hold it or to make it nice?

  • ً what i mean it only respect the god and for recoed whan i saw what Hitler done to you on the internet i cried for you too as it break my heart what you do to the kids in phlastien as foolish sadame done to Kurdish so i hope what you ask in this pray from the god was something good for all like peace and i hope he accepted welcome to you any how cusion god bless the soul of our fathers Daived , Soulyman , Israel

  • Hey gmie,

    Question 6: It's held that most of the bible was recieved directly from G-d on Mount Sinai. That Moses interacted with G-d and that the people saw and heard G-d directly. But then there are parts of the bible after Moses, (not really including the laws) that illustrate later periods of Jewish History. Such as the accounts of the other prophets. So it's a mix really. Some from G-d; some about/from other prophets of G-d at later periods of time.

  • CognaSith,

    Question 5:

    How Mosas receive Torah? A whole book from God? Or he written by him self as a teaching with guide by God? Or other people written Torah after Mosas as Bible?

    Thanks

  • Hi Gmie!

    Answer to question 5: Think of the conversion as both a entrance into a religion and an adoption. THe Jewish People (those descended of Judah) practice Judaism, however, anyone that converts (after a fairly long and dedicated conversion practice) can convert and join both. Afterwards your considered just Jewish. And as far as Malaysian, I'm not Malaysian, but I like to learn about the world and it's many peoples and their languages!

  • CognaSith,

    Question 5:

    If I not mistaken, Jew is race/nation. Jew religion means religion only for Jew race/nation. But Jew religion still accepted other race/nation to be a part of Jew religion. Am I right?

    *CognaSith, are U Malaysian? It is a little surprise for me, you know about Malaysian language.

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