Shalom! This is the third video in a hundred questions Jewish should ask, base on Jewish literacy. The first section here will deal about the Jewish home.
First question is what it is so special about being Jewish? And what are your responsibilities along those lines?
No easy answer, maybe you could look it all the videos and have about this special about being Jewish is we are commanded by god to observe the commandments and to the await ness for those commandments.
And the special responsibilities are to observe the commandments. To that will be the simplest way to put.
Next what it is a Misuza? And which side of the door should be place and what it is signify?
I have a video all about Misuza. But the Torah it says in the first paragraph after the [Foreign Language] that we recite. You should put them on the Misuza out of your house, the door post of your house. The little boxes that contain a piece of Torah parchments that as the Mitsvah be going on the right side the third away down in the 45 degree angle. And, you kiss them and when you enter the house and when you leave and you are also other Jewish buildings.
What ritual objects are basis to making a home Jewish? Well, I have a video on Jewish home mutual objects, you should look at that.
But among this items would be in for making Shiva, you need a Kiddish cup, a Shivah candle sticks of Dola set, spice box, kosher pots and pans and dishes, Misuzas, you can have Jewish books of course or necessary in Jewish home. This is all that on the doors, Hanakah Minora. Those would be some of the ritual I was following a Jewish home.
What is kosher mean?
Well I have a video Kosher 101 but it means fit to eat. The rules in Judaism about constitutes kosher food.
What is a Lakhami? And what role does it play among Jews today the various denominations?
Now you could check like video on denominations for this Howaha is basically word Hawa to Walk, and it means to apply Jewish law. And at various brief summary, the reform do not believe on the concept of Howaha, they believe people are free to do what they wish as long the educate themselves about the options. But, they do have books about tradition or form practice.
The conservative movement believes on the Howaha. Believe that involves and in each generation is Rabbis have a responsibility and a right to interpreter for that generation as all red benick generations have. The Orthodox basically believed the Jewish law does not change and that the Rabbis of each generation simply apply the know law.
Next, what is the blessing that the Jewish woman recites over Shibat candles and what are they kindled and a prayer that the father recite to his children wife in Friday night?
Well, I have a video on Jewish sanctification for the Sabbath. The prayer woman recites is [Foreign Language], Blessed are you Oh Lord our God, ruler of the universe. You sanctified us through your commandments and commands us to kindle the Shibat candles.
And the father recites the ancient higher proverbs 31 woman of valor to his wife and to the children. Parents recite the priestly benediction preceded for girls by may God make you like Sarah or Rebecca or Rachel. And, by boys may God may you like [Foreign Language] where Josephs two sons.
What is the Kiddish and on what occasions is one use in Jewish ritual?
You can see my Jewish video on the Sabbath sanctification for that in Kiddish. It is done on Friday night and before holidays that is one why I refused both at night and in the morning on Jewish holy days.
Recite the Hamotsi, what is the [Foreign Language]?
I need the whole video for this, explaining the grace after meals. This is the basic lesson that Jewish recites every time we eat a meal.
The next video in this series of a hundred questions will be about Shibat and holidays.
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