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  • How Has Judaism Adapted Its Worship and Rituals to a Time when It Has no Temple?

     

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ID number:861196
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Published: 20.06.2006.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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Worship and rituals are always played a huge role in religious traditions. Every religious tradition introduces its own rituals. Judaism is one of the oldest religions and its religion contains lots of valuable rituals
One of the significant and primary rituals in Judaism is circumcision. That ritual "is the sign of the covenant and membership in the people of Israel"(232). After the proper performance of the rituals, all converts are given a Hebrew name, forever to be known as the son or daughters of Abraham, who was the first Jew. That ritual is continued essentially thru all centuries.…

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