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| Explore the significance of the ritually fringed four-cornered garment.
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More Than A Charitable Act Tzedakah is more than a Charitable act. It is sharing with others what G-d in His kindness has given us.
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More Than a History Book The Torah is more than a history book. It is G-d’s instructions to humanity. It tells us how to maximize our potential on this earth.
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| The last commandment of the Torah is to write ones own Sefer Torah. Today this is commonly done through buying a letter, chapter or portion in a joint Sefer Torah. It is written by a scribe who is specially ordained to write, and its laws are meticulous.
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| Shopping for Kosher foods, baked goods, fresh fruit and packaged goods; looking out for the Kosher certification and labels.
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| Which species of animals, birds, fish and vermin are kosher, and which are not?
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| One of the fundamental principles of a Kosher home is keeping Milk and Meat separate; from pots & pans and cutlery to stoves and sinks. Plus: The laws of Koshering utensils previously used for non-kosher foods.
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| The preparation of Kosher food is meticulous; slaughtering, checking and removing of the blood; plus which parts of the animal may not be eaten
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| Wine represents the holiness and separateness of the Jewish people. However, since wine was and still is used in many forms of idolatrous worship, it has a unique status in Jewish law, which places extra restrictions on the making and handling of wine.
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A Practical Guide The rituals and customs that we have practiced for centuries at the Shabbat table; from lighting candles to eating delicious Challah.
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| Our sages tell us: G-d told the heavenly angels: “I have a special treasure called Shabbat, and I will give it to the Jewish people”. For six days we work, and the seventh – Shabbat brings holiness and rest” {Ed. Note: Not filmed on Shabbat}
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Part I “On the Seventh day you shall rest from all work”. What constitutes work? There are 39 Cardinal prohibitions on the Shabbat, and many off-shoot laws that are derived thereof. The first in a series of eight classes, defining the laws of work on Shabbat.
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Part II The second in a series of eight classes, defining the laws of work on Shabbat.
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Part III The third in a series of eight classes, defining the laws of work on Shabbat.
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Part IV The fourth in a series of eight classes, defining the laws of work on Shabbat.
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Part V The fifth in a series of eight classes, defining the laws of work on Shabbat.
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Part VI The sixth in a series of eight classes, defining the laws of work on Shabbat.
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Part VII The seventh in a series of eight classes, defining the laws of work on Shabbat.
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Part VIII The final episode in a series of eight classes, defining the laws of work on Shabbat.
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| Shatnez is the prohibition of wearing garments mixed with wool and linen. Join us as we take an up-close look at how to check materials to ensure they’re free of shatnez.
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