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Name for laws about food.
Dietry Laws
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Food taht meets the requirments of Jewish Law.
Kosher
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Food that doesn't meet the requirments of Jewish Law.
Trefah
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Food that is neither milk or meat.
Parev
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Council of rabbis that approve kosher food production.
Beth Din
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Jewish new year.
Rosh Hashanah
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Ram's horn.
Shofar
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Day of attonment.
Yom Kippur
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Saying soory for SINs and putting things right with God
Atonement
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The first ten days of Jewish new year.
The Ten Days Of Repentance
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Passover, it recalls the escape of the Jews from Egypt.
Pesach
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Anything with yeast, cleared out at Pesach.
Chametz
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The passover meal which remembers God saving the Egyptians.
Seder
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The book used for the order of service at the Seder meal. Tells the story of passover.
Haggadah
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Ceromoniers which mark important points in life.
Rites Of Passage
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Ceromony of circumcision for males.
Brit Milah
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Removal of foreskin of the penis.
Circumcision
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Ceromony for first born sons at 31 days old. They are offered to preists then brought back.
Redemption Of The First Born
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Celebrates a boy coming of age at 13 and taking responsibility for keeping the Mitzvot.
BarMitzvah
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Celebration for a girl coming of age at 12. Might not occur in Orthodox churches.
Bat Mitzvah
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Canopy under which Jews get married.
Chuppah
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Marriage contract.
Ketubah
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Means good luck. Congratulatory greeting used in all celebrations.
Mazel Tov
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Betroval - agreement to marry which is legally binding in Jewish law.
Kiddushin
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A time to remeber somebody who has died and greive.
Mourning.
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An intense time of mourning which lasts 7 days.
Shiva
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Mourners prayer said at synagogue to remember in death God hasa greater plan.
Kaddish
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The anniversary of the death of a parent.
Yahrzeit
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Card 2

Front

Food taht meets the requirments of Jewish Law.

Back

Kosher

Card 3

Front

Food that doesn't meet the requirments of Jewish Law.

Back

Preview of the front of card 3

Card 4

Front

Food that is neither milk or meat.

Back

Preview of the front of card 4

Card 5

Front

Council of rabbis that approve kosher food production.

Back

Preview of the front of card 5
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