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Judaism (from Latin: Iudaismus, derived from Greek Ἰουδαϊσμός, originally from Hebrew יהודה, Yehudah, "Judah"; in Hebrew: יהדות, Yahadut, the distinctive characteristics of the Judean ethnos) encompasses the religion, philosophy, culture and way of life of the Jewish people. Judaism is an ancient monotheistic religion, with the Torah as its foundational text (part of the larger text known as the Tanakh or Hebrew Bible), and supplemental oral tradition represented by later texts such as the Midrash and the Talmud. Judaism is considered by religious Jews to be the expression of the covenantal relationship that God established with the Children of Israel.
Join Karine in Prague, as she visits the oldest synagogue in Europe, where generations have worshiped since 1270. For information on visiting Prague please visit us at http://www.vikingrivercruises.com/video/prague-synagogue/index.aspx Karine Hagen of Viking River Cruises is your host.
The caretaker of a 450-year-old Synagogue worries about the future of the Jewish community in Kochi. Joseph Elias Josephai (affectionately known as Babu), is one of the few members of the Jewish community in Kochi who still remain in the city. After the formation of the state of Israel in 1948, a large number of Cochin Jews (also called Malabar Jews) migrated back to the holy land. As a result, there are now as few as 27 Jews left in the city of Kochi. With no one to care for the Kadavumbhagom Synagogue, Babu has taken it upon himself to manage the security and upkeep of the Synagogue. Lamenting the future of the Jewish community in the city, Babu is looking to international Jewish trusts to help ensure that the Synagogue is maintained after his death. 101 Traces looks at the last of anyt...
ESSEN, the historic Alte (Old) Synagogue (GERMANY): Let's go inside this cultural meeting center and memorial in the city of Essen in Germany. It is located in the center of the city and the memorial center was founded in 1980 and is accommodated in the pre-war Jewish community's synagogue. The synagogue was finished after a two-year construction period in 1913. It was originally consecrated as the Neue Synagoge (New Synagogue). Today the building is one of the largest, best preserved and architecturally most impressive testimonies to Jewish culture in pre-war Germany. Vic Stefanu, vstefanu@yahoo.com
In March 1938, Germany annexed Austria (the Anschluss). As a result, about 180,000 Jews in Austria were faced with imminent Nazi persecution, and the only way to survive was to leave the country. It was very difficult for a Jew to get a visa from any of the consulates in Vienna. Dr. Ho Feng Shan rejected this anti-Semitism and decided to issue numerous visas to the Jews seeking to escape Austria after the Anschluss. With his help, thousands of Jewish refugees managed to flee Austria for safe haven in Shanghai.
Der Geschichts-Projektkurs des 12. Jahrgangs der Essener Gesamtschule Süd befasste sich mit den Themen Religion, Flucht, Antirassismus und Begegnung. Schließlich entschlossen sich die Teilnehmenden den nach Essen geflüchteten Menschen Ausflugsziele und Sportmöglichkeiten in Essen näher zu bringen. Sie stellten ihre Ideen einer Seiteneinsteigerklasse vor und erstellten Infoclips. Hier der Trailer zum Besuch in der Alten Synagoge in Essen. Mehr TV: www.townload-tv.de
The old synagogue in sighet romania
@therealscottemo www.facebook.com/therealscottemo Archaeological investigations show that the original structure of the building was built in the third or fourth century; whether this structure was the synagogue cannot be said with certainty. The building was significantly expanded during the 13th century.[5] Medieval Barcelona is known to have had several synagogues, and the main synagogue was certainly in the immediate area.[6][7] King James I visited the synagogue in 1263 at the conclusion of the Barcelona Disputation.[8] Shlomo ben Aderet served as the rabbi of the Sinagoga Major for 50 years. The Jews of Barcelona were massacred in 1391. The building has been used for many purposes and its original use was forgotten. Over the centuries, additional stories were added to the building....
Jewish Museum is a branch of the Krakow History Museum situated in the Old Synagogue of the 16th century at 24 Szeroka street in the former Jewish quarter of Kazimierz town.
Yom Yerushalayim, Jerusalem Day prayers at the rebuilt synagogue of the Old City of Jerusalem - the Hurva synagogue.
Join Karine in Prague, as she visits the oldest synagogue in Europe, where generations have worshiped since 1270. For information on visiting Prague please visit us at http://www.vikingrivercruises.com/video/prague-synagogue/index.aspx Karine Hagen of Viking River Cruises is your host.
The caretaker of a 450-year-old Synagogue worries about the future of the Jewish community in Kochi. Joseph Elias Josephai (affectionately known as Babu), is one of the few members of the Jewish community in Kochi who still remain in the city. After the formation of the state of Israel in 1948, a large number of Cochin Jews (also called Malabar Jews) migrated back to the holy land. As a result, there are now as few as 27 Jews left in the city of Kochi. With no one to care for the Kadavumbhagom Synagogue, Babu has taken it upon himself to manage the security and upkeep of the Synagogue. Lamenting the future of the Jewish community in the city, Babu is looking to international Jewish trusts to help ensure that the Synagogue is maintained after his death. 101 Traces looks at the last of anyt...
ESSEN, the historic Alte (Old) Synagogue (GERMANY): Let's go inside this cultural meeting center and memorial in the city of Essen in Germany. It is located in the center of the city and the memorial center was founded in 1980 and is accommodated in the pre-war Jewish community's synagogue. The synagogue was finished after a two-year construction period in 1913. It was originally consecrated as the Neue Synagoge (New Synagogue). Today the building is one of the largest, best preserved and architecturally most impressive testimonies to Jewish culture in pre-war Germany. Vic Stefanu, vstefanu@yahoo.com
In March 1938, Germany annexed Austria (the Anschluss). As a result, about 180,000 Jews in Austria were faced with imminent Nazi persecution, and the only way to survive was to leave the country. It was very difficult for a Jew to get a visa from any of the consulates in Vienna. Dr. Ho Feng Shan rejected this anti-Semitism and decided to issue numerous visas to the Jews seeking to escape Austria after the Anschluss. With his help, thousands of Jewish refugees managed to flee Austria for safe haven in Shanghai.
Der Geschichts-Projektkurs des 12. Jahrgangs der Essener Gesamtschule Süd befasste sich mit den Themen Religion, Flucht, Antirassismus und Begegnung. Schließlich entschlossen sich die Teilnehmenden den nach Essen geflüchteten Menschen Ausflugsziele und Sportmöglichkeiten in Essen näher zu bringen. Sie stellten ihre Ideen einer Seiteneinsteigerklasse vor und erstellten Infoclips. Hier der Trailer zum Besuch in der Alten Synagoge in Essen. Mehr TV: www.townload-tv.de
The old synagogue in sighet romania
@therealscottemo www.facebook.com/therealscottemo Archaeological investigations show that the original structure of the building was built in the third or fourth century; whether this structure was the synagogue cannot be said with certainty. The building was significantly expanded during the 13th century.[5] Medieval Barcelona is known to have had several synagogues, and the main synagogue was certainly in the immediate area.[6][7] King James I visited the synagogue in 1263 at the conclusion of the Barcelona Disputation.[8] Shlomo ben Aderet served as the rabbi of the Sinagoga Major for 50 years. The Jews of Barcelona were massacred in 1391. The building has been used for many purposes and its original use was forgotten. Over the centuries, additional stories were added to the building....
Jewish Museum is a branch of the Krakow History Museum situated in the Old Synagogue of the 16th century at 24 Szeroka street in the former Jewish quarter of Kazimierz town.
Yom Yerushalayim, Jerusalem Day prayers at the rebuilt synagogue of the Old City of Jerusalem - the Hurva synagogue.
The Crisis of Rabbinic Leadership
Four Sephardi Synagogues, Jewish Quarter, Old City Jerusalem with Miriam Safira Simon - Licensed Tour Guide www.miriamsafiratours.com
This footage is part of an war archvie of the war in Syria and should be viewed as educational. This footage is also to be taken as a raw documentary on the events of the conflict in Syria. This footage is not meant to be violent in any way. I am only sharing this footage for the purposes of news reporting and educating. I also want to share this footage for: news reporting, sharing important information with the public, and the transformative nature of the footage. Thank you very much Andrey Filatov! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3LmZTw9hHS5Nfd4JG-JUpA Heavy clashes took place all around the Jobar District, as the Syrian Arab Army continued its siege in this strategic area. Jobar also spelled Jawbar or Joubar, is a municipality of the Syrian capital Damascus. It is historically a vill...
Lee Konitz & Minsarah on Mediawave Fest, 2009 in Győr (Raab), Hungary took place in an old synagogue. Florian Weber (piano), Jeff Denson (bass), Ziv Ravitz (drums)
Jonathan Cahn is a Messianic Jewish Rabbi and pastor best known for his best selling novel The Harbinger, in which he compares the United States and the September 11 attacks to ancient Israel and the destruction of the Kingdom of Israel. In particular, he sees Isaiah 9:10 as a prophetic warning to the United States. The Harbinger was followed with The Harbinger Companion: With Study Guide. Born in New York State, Cahn was raised in a reform Jewish home and attended the synagogue frequently. He became an atheist when he was eight years old but a few years later he began to question atheism. By the time he was 20 years old he had become a Messianic Jew, accepting Jesus as the Messiah after almost being killed in two separate accidents,... Biography Jonathan Cahn : https://goo.gl/Upgft8 P...
Jonathan Cahn is a Messianic Jewish Rabbi and pastor best known for his best selling novel The Harbinger in which he compares the United States and the September 11 attacks, to ancient Israel and the destruction of Kingdom of Israel. In particular he sees Isaiah 9:10 as a prophetic warning to the United States. The Harbinger was followed with The Harbinger Companion: Personal life[edit] Born in New York State, Cahn was raised in a reform Jewish home and attended the synagogue frequently. He became an atheist when he was eight years old but a few years later he began to question atheism. By the time he was 20 years old he had become a christian, accepting Jesus as the Messiah after almost being killed in two separate accidents, the first being when he was driving on the road w...
Part of the Conflict and Cultural Heritage Conference. Theme 1: What is happening? The significance of sites at risk, and the current situation. with Dr Sebastian Brock and Sebastien de Courtois. Dr Brock (Oriental Institute, Oxford University) will speak about some of the living Syriac Communities of the Middle East, introducing who they are, and their manuscripts. Sebastien de Courtois (l’École Pratique des Hautes Études): My presentation will be based on my own experience as a journalist who was present in Northern Iraq in the summer 2014. I will mention the destruction of the Yezidis sanctuaries in Sindjar; the destruction of churches and Syriac monasteries in the plain of Niniveh; but also the heroic action of Father Najeeb who saved thousands of old manuscripts from Mosul and the cit...
The capital of the Czech Republic is also called ‘the golden city’, the ‘mother of cities’, but its most fitting name is the ‘city of 100 spires’. In the old town there are the towers of the City Hall, the Tyn temple and the Magazine. The puppet play of its famous Astronomical clock is marvelled at by thousands every hour. The Jewish district is famous of its old cemetery and the Synagogue. The Charles Bridge with its 30 statues lead to the other side of the Vltava. The other part has plenty of very good restaurants. The green dome of the Saint Nicholas Church can be seen above the citizens houses. The Prague Castle is one of Europe’s most beautiful castle districts with gothic, renessaince and baroque palaces, with a royal palace, parks, temples. Whoever visits Prague, won’t forget the We...