Glossary Of Hebraic Terms hoshanah Raba) the last day of the Feast of Tabernacles. a passage describingHeavenly Judgment added to prayer on rosh haShanah and yom kippur. http://www.templesanjose.org/JudaismInfo/history/Glossary_of_Hebraic_Terms.htm
Extractions: Glossary of Hebraic Terms Alpha Directory Numbers correspond to the Strong's Concordance. You will also find the correct spelling for some Hebrew names and the Hebrew spelling for the Tanach at the end of this section. A B C D ... Z A Adar - Sixth month of Hebrew civil calendar: February-March. Afikoman (al. Afikomen) - This word, from the Greek meaning "after-dish," refers to the last morsel eaten at the sederhalf of the central matzah broken off and put away at the beginning of the meal...Greek word meaning that which comes after. It is represented in a broken piece of matzah wrapped in linen and buried (hidden)...A Greek word meaning "dessert." This piece of the ceremonial matzah is the final thing eaten at the Passover seder meal. Aggadah (al. Agada, Agadah) pl. Agadot - stories, parables. Aggadah or Haggadah: The non legal contents of the Talmud and Midrash, including the ethical and moral teachings. This information is usually given in the form of parables, stories, and legends that are used as teaching tools. Agunah - A woman whose husband had disappeared, and who could not remarry without witnesses to his death....bound woman.
Zomet-all Succot, and especially hoshanah Rabba, are additional days of judgement. aftersome people were judged on rosh Hashanah and the others on yom kippur? http://www.zomet.org.il/alleng.asp?x=798
Sundayschool people will accept their ultimate yom kippur sacrifice, and The rosh Hashanah Anthology,by Philip Goodman. The seventh day, hoshanah Rabah, the great hosannah http://www.fortunecity.com/meltingpot/nicaragua/1105/sundayschool.html
Extractions: Y'SHUA IN THE FEASTS OF ISRAEL SESSION ONE INTRODUCTION When God gave the Law to Moses, He instituted seven feasts to be observed by the Jewish people. These feasts are described in Leviticus, chapter 23. We will divide the feasts into four groups, and look at one group each Sunday for the next four weeks. But before presenting the individual feasts, I want to first mention a unifying thread which connects them all. God instituted the feasts of Israel for several reasons. Each had its immediate place in the annual calendar of events, being a harvest festival, a time for atonement, or some other seasonal event. Beyond this, God meant the holidays to be memorials to the Jewish people, both to remind them of what He had done for them as a people and also of their obligations to Him. We read in Numbers 10:10 "Also in the day of your gladness and in your appointed feasts . . . you shall blow the trumpets over your burnt offerings, and over the sacrifices of your peace offerings; and they shall be as a reminder of you before your God. I am the Lord your God." Each feast also prophetically symbolizes God's dealings with the world throughout history. The book of Hebrews states that God uses the feasts as shadows or pictures of things to come, and if we ignore the pictures, we'll miss out on the deeper meanings of the events as they continue to unfold.
New On hoshanah Rabbah, during the last few circuits with the four species and when itis still found, is in the Musaph Amidah for rosh haShanah and yom kippur. http://www.hgss.org.uk/Daf 5763/Succot.htm
Extractions: In the Amidah the word that is associated with Succot is Simcha, happiness. Yet, often I am asked the question how do eating, drinking, sleeping and learning in a temporary dwelling bring one to Simcha. Too often it can just remind us of our vulnerabilities as humans and achieve the opposite. We all want to be happy. The question is how to attain this elusive state of mind. It seems that there are two ways. One, which is the common one in our society, is to look for something external to ourselves, to change the way we feel. To eat a bar of chocolate, have a drink, zone out in front of the telly, etc. This does work, but seems to have a short term effect. How often after that first chocolate bar, do we look for the second? The second way is to look inside ourselves and to make what some people call a gratitude list: that we have clean water, food to eat, shelter, family, Torah and a beautiful world that G-d has given us. There is a beautiful poem that I often read when I am struggling to feel gratitude: I asked G-d for strength that I might achieve
Extractions: [To the student: This spiral bound book is available from HaY'Did Ministries/PO Box 804/Independence, KS 67301 for $5 (+s/h) to our members. Non-members please include $5 processing fee (+ s/h). HaY'Did Learning Center and Membership Information or send us an e-mail shalom@haydid.org Numbers correspond to the Strong's Concordance from which the definitions come. At the end of this work you will also find the correct spelling for some Hebrew names, the Hebrew spelling for the Tanach, and the Tractates of the Mishnah. Adar - Sixth month of Hebrew civil calendar: February-March. Afikoman (al. Afikomen) - This word, from the Greek meaning "after-dish," refers to the last morsel eaten at the sederhalf of the central matzah broken off and put away at the beginning of the meal...Greek word meaning that which comes after. It is represented in a broken piece of matzah wrapped in linen and buried (hidden)...A Greek word meaning "dessert." This piece of the ceremonial matzah is the final thing eaten at the Passover seder meal. Aggadah (al. Agada, Agadah) pl. Agadot
FEAST OF TRUMPETS It is just too sensitive to teach in a pulpit We plug in our yom kippur date whichas we know is this is 9 days further along than rosh hoshanah, (which occurs http://endtimepilgrim.org/trumpets.htm
Extractions: From the cover of Dave Wilkerson's book. On the first day of the seventh month, the month of Tishrei, the trumpets are blown to announce Rosh Hashanah, the beginning of a new civil year. Thus begins the "ten days of awe", leading up to the "Day of Atonement", or reconciliation when all accounts were settled between God and His people for that year. The blowing of trumpets also calls God's people together for worship, and to assembly in times of national crisis as well as being sounded during warfare. On a future first day of the seventh month, on the new moon of Tishrei the trumpets will sound forth the alarm. All of God's covenant people will be called to solemn assembly. It will be an awesome day. What will have happened? Could it possibly be the day when the coming 7 year peace treaty of Daniel 9:27 is signed by the sovereign powers of western Christendom and Israel? The trumpets will also go on to announce the coming of Messiah and His Kingdom. INTRODUCTION
ASPECTS OF GOD'S TIME If rosh Hashanah fell on a Sunday, hoshanah Rabbah would or 932 and 43.3secs am (approx)),rosh HaShanah days of repentance leading up to yom kippur (the Day http://www.alphalink.com.au/~sanhub/godstime.htm
Extractions: The mighty apostle, Paul, who regarded himself as the least of all the apostles (1Cor 15:9), and the least of all the saints (Eph 3:8) tells us in 1Cor 13:2: None of us would question Paul's love for the people of God, nor would we query his love for the Almighty God, as epistles, like Philippians, reveal. Likewise we wouldn't question the fact that his grasp of the mysteries and knowledge of God was immense. In 2Cor 12:1-7 Paul tells us that the knowledge he was given by divine revelations was of surpassing greatness. The Spirit of God is the Spirit of Truth (Jn 14:17; 15:26; 16:13). John 1:14 says that Jesus Christ is full of grace and truth; Jn 8:32 informs us: "You shall know the Truth and the Truth shall make you free"; Jn 17:19 says that the saints are sanctified by the Truth! The Word of God is Truth (Jn 17:17). The truth or knowledge of God shows us how to love (Matt 22:36-40; 2Pet 1:2; 3:18; Jn 17:3; Jer 9:24; 1Jn 2:4; 4:6-8; 2Jn 3). 1Jn 4:12 tells us that If we love one another, God [by His Spirit] lives in us, and His love is perfected in us. Likewise we should know that if we have the growing love of God in us (1Jn 4:18), which is the greatest gift that we seek and develop, then of course other gifts of the Holy Spirit must follow and increase also.
Extractions: The past and the future, however, are much more complex than this parade of images suggests. And since Jewish thought has always proceeded in a spiral where the future and the past are intertwined, it is hardly possible to think about a future of assertive nonviolent Jewish action without unfolding the meaning of our limited memories. For Jewish wisdom is neither the endless circle of tradition nor the abrupt progression of a straight line forward. Always it does midrash And today this midrash is not simply a twirling of the text, but an unfolding of the historical transformations that gave birth to the many layers of the text. Midrash today is not an antiquarian dust-off of ancient oddities but a way to join the spiritual searches of ages past, renew them, and create new forms of action in the ancient search for peace and justice. Well, we might say, it is not surprising that Israelite culture would celebrate resistance to foreign potentates. What about Israel's own kings? Here too there are tales of nonviolent resistance. There is a powerful story of an Israelite king, Saul, who had to deal with an underground guerilla whom he thought of as a terrorist, named David. And David, with a very small band of underground guerillas, went off, hungry and desperate, and found food and protection at a sacred shrine, where they asked the priests to let them eat the show-bread, the
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Extractions: No. 3933 In December, 1995, a change in age requirements was announced for Cubs Scouts working on religious emblems. In brief, Tiger Cubs, Wolf Cubs, and Bear Cubs may earn the Maccabee emblem, while Bear Cubs and Webelos Scouts may earn the Aleph emblem This document was adapted into HTML from the file archived at the Shamash Gopher Server. Scouting has long acknowledged the pluralistic nature of American Society. For decades it has operated in the belief that one is no less an American if he is an Afro-American, an oriental American, or a Jewish American, and that Americas greatness, in large measure, stems from its ability to integrate its distinct ethnic and religious populations into a workable democratic whole. Indeed, one of Scouting's strengths has been its capacity to further the concept that America's diverse subcultures can live and work together in friendly appreciation of one another's ways, beliefs, and sensitivities. Scouting itself has been enriched by this recognition that ours is not a nation of single-patterned individuals but that almost all Americans are heirs to a dual system of values and traditions. In the case of the Jewish citizen. this duality combines an American heritage born of the ideals of our nation's founders and the ancestral ways and practices associated with Judaism. Scouting has even taken the position that a strong commitment to one's own religious or ethnic culture makes for enhanced citizenship .
Jewish Life time as well as special services during rosh Hashanah and only means repentance toGd on yom kippur but also is known as hoshanah Rabbah (the great hoshanah). http://www.becomingjewish.org/jlife.html
Extractions: Home Basics of Judaism Jewish Texts Jewish Law ... Hebrew and Yiddish Jewish Holidays *NOTE: The holiday begins at sundown the night before the date listed (except for day fasts) Rosh Hashanah Chanukah Yom HaShoah Month of Tammuz ... Shavuot What is Rosh Hashanah? Rosh Hashanah , the Jewish New Year (literally "head of the year"), occurs one the first and second days of Tishri (September or October). Rosh Hashanah is the day that G-d created man. Rosh Hashanah is a time to begin introspection, looking back at the mistakes of the past year and planning the changes to make in the new year. The Bible refers to the holiday as Yom Ha-Zikkaron (the day of remembrance) or Yom Teruah (the day of the sounding of the shofar ). The holiday is instituted in Leviticus 23:24-25 By Rachel-Esther bat Avraham v' Sarah Guilt can be defined as being remorseful and regretting trespasses that one has committed. Guilt is a gift to mankind from G-d. Guilt permits mankind to live together in harmony. Guilt permits mankind to treat one another as one would want to be treated. As the great sage Hillel said, "What is hateful unto you, don't do unto your neighbor. The rest [of the Torah] is commentary. Now go and study." Following this advice is an excellent way to avoid guilt and living peacefully with one's neighbor.
Stam Torah- Special Edition: Rosh Hashana twirls ten chickens over his head Erev yom kippur, and bangs on the floor with allhis might on hoshanah Rabbah but of the great and holy day of rosh Hashanah. http://www.angelfire.com/super2/eshworld/stamtorah/archive-5760/rosh.html
Jewish Holidays - Rosh Hashanah Guide to Jewish holiday of rosh Hashanah with history, traditions, observances, prayers, reading lists and more from the TriCity Jewish Community Center (JCC). many lessons that rosh Hashanah can teach us, perhaps they A Story for rosh Hashanah and yom Kippurby Leslie Kimmelman On rosh Hashanah and yom Kippurby Melanie W http://www.tricityjcc.org/resources/holidays/roshhashanah.html
Extractions: It is the Jewish belief that there is a symbolic book in heaven in which a person's words, acts and deeds are recorded during the course of the year. On Rosh Hashanah, this book is opened and reviewed by God. Because one's "fate" is not sealed until Yom Kippur , Jewish people spend the Days of Repentance introspectively, searching for ways to become better human beings.
Shabbat Shalom The Weekly Parsha Commentary - Parshat After rosh Hashanah, on yom kippur, all Israel come and and when the Day of HoshanahRabba arrives, they take Maryom Why do we make a sukkah after yom kippur? http://www.netivot-shalom.org.il/parshaeng/sukkot5764.php
Extractions: Click here to receive the weekly parsha by email each week. IN HUTS YOU ARE TO STAY FOR SEVEN DAYS, EVERY NATIVE IN ISRAEL IS TO STAY IN HUTS- IN ORDER THAT YOUR GENERATIONS MAY KNOW THAT IN HUTS I HAD THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL STAY WHEN I BROUGHT THEM OUT OF THE LAND OF EGYPT, I AM THE LORD YOUR GOD! (Vayikra 23:42-43) The mitzvah of Sukkah requires a temporary dwelling (Sukkah 2a). The author of the Baal Haakeida wrote that the simple reason [behind the command] is to suggest to man that he make do in this world with only that which is necessary, like a temporary dwelling capable of housing only his head, most of his body, and his table. For this world is a temporary dwelling; all the acquisitions of this world - houses, fields, vineyards - do not provide him with a dependable foundation, and all are eventually lost to him. This is the meaning of " And they journeyed from Rameses. " "An Easy Mitzvah Have I, and Sukkah Is Its Name": ' Socheh' is one who finds shelter in the name of God, and needs nothing, and makes do with a temporary dwelling for the hour, for he who worries about tomorrow is deficient in faith. A temporary dwelling for the moment is sufficient, and this is
Calculating The Jewish Calendar halakim past the 15th hour or later, rosh Hashanah is yom kippur (Tishri 10) cannotfall on a Friday hoshanah Rabba (Tishri 21) must not fall on the Sabbath http://www.herbertwarmstrong.com/calendar_jewish_calculations.htm
Extractions: Much confusion exists as to how dates for the Jewish Festivals, so popular among a few at this time of the year, are actually calculated. A small minority of "Christian" groups still observe these days. These groups are mainly split-offs from the Seventh-day Adventists. The Adventists, while they teach and observe the Jewish Sabbath, do not regard these festivals as anything special. But many groups do, including those founded by Herbert Armstrong, who took much of his theology from the Seventh-day Adventists and the Church of God, Seventh Day (which later revoked his credentials as a minister for "conduct unbecoming." But that's another story for another time.) Armstrongites, as they are commonly called, were never given any explanation as to how these days were calculated. The have had to rely on faith that their leaders know how to calculate these days, which is really a biblical task reserved for the Rabbis. And they acknowledge this authority, or have certainly never disputed it (except curiously enough in the case of the Jewish Passover here they dogmatically insist that they are right and that all the Rabbis and Jewish scholars are wrong).
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Parashat Bereshit 2002 On rosh Hashanah, we talk about renewal, a time of yom kippur is the time when ouractions as Jews are hoshanah Rabbah, the last day of Sukkot, is the time http://www.upj.org.au/parashatbereshit2002.htm
Extractions: Parashat Bereshit Genesis Chapter 2:4 - 5:8 Plaut Torah Commentary pages 28 -53 Saturday October 5, 2002, Shabbat Tishrei 29, 5763 This commentary is from Rabbi Allison H Conyer, Assistant Rabbi, North Shore Temple Emanuel, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia So, as we read Parshat Bereishit this Shabbat, I hope that we remember that this beginning is merely a continuation of where we left off. I hope that each of us will be able to find something new that speaks to us this year, that builds on our previous knowledge and understanding of Judaism and the world around us, that helps us continue the cycle from that which came before to that which will come after us, from this year to the next, from generation to generation.
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