Kiddush is from the Hebrew word for holy or sanctify, to set apart as holy. God set the Sabbath apart as holy. Saying the kiddush on Friday evening dates back about 2,500 years.
Traditions
Jewish Wedding Rings
Even though we have modernized we still hold some sacred old traditions dear amongst the Jewish community. Jewish wedding traditions are one such old tradition that is still held to this day. Depending on the conservativeness of the Rabbi Jewish weddings can be conducted under firm Jewish law traditions, or if done by a reformed Rabbi a more modernize take on the Jewish wedding can be done. One thing that stays the same though is the Jewish wedding rings. They are the heart and soul of a Jewish wedding.
Tzedakah
Tzedakah is from the word meaning righteousness. A tzadek is a righteous person.
Jewish Wedding
A chupah is a large covering that is often used at weddings to cover the bride and groom.
Tallit
A tallit is a prayer shawl. Tallitot (plural of tallit) are rectangular in shape and have fringes called tzitzits at the four corners.
Traditional Jewish Housewarming Gifts
Halacha
The word Halakhah comes from the root word halakh which means “to go” and it is the name given to the collective teachings of Jewish laws which involve the regulation of various aspects of Jewish life including the Oral Torah-teachings that were associated with the Torah and used to explain it but are not explicitly presented by the Torah.
Jewish Calendar
LUNAR-SOLAR CALENDAR.
The Jewish calendar is based mainly on the phases of the moon; but it also regulates itself to a lesser degree by the sun.
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