How do Jewish ceremonies and practices keep the Jewish faith alive?
Title: How do Jewish ceremonies and practices keep the Jewish faith alive?
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How do Jewish ceremonies and practices keep the Jewish faith alive?
Category: /Arts & Humanities/Music
Details: Words: 2133 | Pages: 8 (approximately 235 words/page)
Judaism through out history have been a strong religion, they have been going for over 4,000 years and have experienced many difficult times in this period, such as discrimination and prosecution etc...but throughout these difficult times they have kept the Jewish faith alive due to their Jewish ceremonies and practices.
One of these, which has been vital to keeping the faith alive is the weekly practise Shabbat, this is celebrated on Friday sunset until Saturday
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belief in god but also because they have so many different ceremonies and practices included in their daily routines, which give them a sense of belonging and breaks the tedium of their lives. Jewish people are happy to be part of their religious group as the faith is very meaningful and also gives them a large community in which they can socialize, when they frequently meet at the synagogue etc... to celebrate their faith together.