This is called Shekhinah. Jews believe they can connect with God by studying Jewish scripture. They may do this in a yeshiva or at home. Connecting with God through worshipping together began with ...
When did Judaism as we know it today—devoted to one God and the teachings of the Torah—really take root? How did the religious practices of the earliest Israelites differ from Judaism?
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Judaism without GodThis requires tremendous courage from the secular Jew. He must actively live a religious Jewish life, despite his renunciation of God. Everything points to the fact that this is the only possible ...
(The Conversation) — Ritual bathing at the confluence of large rivers has long held special significance in Hindu rituals.
God is a useful fiction, and Jewish practice has value only in its pragmatic utility. As Hershovitz puts it: “When it feels like the world is falling apart, I seek refuge in religious rituals ...
And we realize the Pharisees were a conspicuous Jewish group ... no King but God," and other such slogans emerge from these religious thinkers. And of course, the most important group of all ...
"Yes, God's in the trees and God's in the bush ... from 29% to 59% after psychedelic use. Of the major world religions, Jewish people appear to be embracing psychedelics, including breathwork ...
God chose the Jewish people to bear the Messiah ... Jesus claimed to have come, not to destroy, but to complete the Jewish religion by serving as the Messiah (Christ) whom the prophets had ...
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