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Tikkun Olam
diet
personal hygiene
daily life
How ambitious are you?
reminding yourself of the mitzvot contained within you
expresses love of God and his mitzvot
instead he killed a ram instead of his son
sign of respect to cover their heads during prayer
Where and how do you see yourself in 5 years time?
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Today the tzitzit are all white
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Subtopic
kosher food...
discipline
if a person can be disciplined in what he/she eats, they can be disciplined in life
mystical
Jews are holy people and have a holy diet
National reasons
Jewish highly stress the Tikkun Olam (repairing the word)
Moral lessons
Jews are taught to be sensitive to others feelings
Hygienic
drainage of blood prevents growth of bacteria
Can not be eaten with dairy
preparation
72 hours to complete the process
all blood must be removed
soaking and salting
broiling
Shechita
painless, one quick swipe across the throat
ritual slaughter
Can not eat
birds of prey or scavengers
lobster, oyster, shrimp, clams, and crabs
camel, the rock badger, the hare, and the pig
flesh, organs, eggs, and milk of the forbidden animals
Can eat
may eat anything that has fins and scales
animals with cloven hooves and chews its chud
cattle, sheep, goats, deer and bison are kosher.
Guidelines
can not combine with milk
kosher slaughter
Certain animals are not eaten
Describe a typical work day in your previous/current position.
people give you food
do not have to focus on cooking and focus on family
Sit Shiva
They do not work or attend to anything
focus on family life during grieving times
intense morning
mourners wear somber clothing and a torn garment to express their grief
for seven days after burial
Kaddish is recited for 11 months, morning and evening
Kaddish is recited by the oldest son
Sometimes the daughter, if you do not have a son
Do not allow non-Jewish and Jewish to get married
A movement is started to accept this type of marriage
Torah provides little guidance with the procedures of a marriage
Betrothal
Developed over time as a way of ensuring that the husband treats the wife respectfully and meets his obligations
child is responsible for chanting the Aliyah and Haftarah
marks the first performance of a mitzvot
Bat Mitzvah
Usually have it on their 13h birthday
for a boy
Bar Mitzvah
Usually have it on their 12th birthday
for a girl
two things emphasized through the prayer
god remembers the covenant made with Abraham forever
isreal lives on through its bloodline
People who attened
Friends
God parents
Family
Parents
Mohel preforms the circumcision
initiates the infant into Judaism
circumcision
preformed 8 days after birth
Why will/did you leave your existing/last job?
Menorah has 9 branches,
1 for lighting the other candles
shamus candle
8 for night of Hanukkah
light a candle for each of the eight days of Hanukkah on a candelabrum
Commemorates the miracle of the menorah in the temple
after the Maccabean Revolt
Jewish festival of lights held in December
is marked by a 25 hour fast
No signs of comfort or luxury are allowed on this day
most important religious day
spend the day seeking reconciliation with God and atoning for sins
the book of life and God’s judgments are finally sealed on this day
ending of Rosh Hashanah
ends with a blowing of a shofar
shofar=rams horn
starts 10 days of repence
jews request forgiveness from God
day of judgement
God records this judgment in his book of life
2 day festival commemorating the creation of the world
september or early october
eat foods that remind the Jews of slavery
wine
gods promise
Matzvah
unleavened bread
haste
Karpas
Parsley, dipped in water
tears of slavery
Beitzah
roasted egg
new life
Z'roah
roasted bone
sacrifice
Charoset
mix of apple, walnuts, cinnamon, and wine
mortar
Maror
bitter herb
bitterness of salvary
Jews do not eat anything Chametz
leavened
commemorates the rush that the hebrews left egypt
family gather to retell the story of Exodus
Represents the 10 plagues
Death of first born
darkness
locusts
fiery hail
boils
pestilence
wild animals
flies
lice
frogs
blood
held during March or April
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Divided into 2 sections
The Gemera
collection of discussions on the Mishnah
The Mishnah
a collection of oral laws from ~200 CE
collection of materials used to settle problems concerning the obligations
collection of written jewish law and oral
commentary on Tanakh written by Rabbis
The Halakhah
Pharisees were strict about following the laws of ritual purity
very detailed oriented
ways to apply the commandments
Consists of the Halakhah
"the path" of jewish life
Pharisees believe Moses received a written and oral Torah
oral Torah
The Torah scroll
The Holy ak
symbolizes the covenant between the Jews and God
kept in a place f honour and read at specific times
the Holy ark
Most SACRED object in Jewish life
essential of worship
The five books of Moses on parchment
first 5 books of the hebrew scripture
Deuteronomy
outlines the 613 laws Jewish people have to follow
family
Murder
Marriage
Kosher
Numbers
story of faith growth, while wondering for 39 years to the promise land
Leviticus
rituals and ceremonies during temple worship
Exodus
story of Moses leading Israelites back to Canaan
Genesis
Myth and story of creation
means revelation, teaching, or instruction
the most important section in the Tanakh is the Torah
contains the prophets and the writings
includes history, faith, laws, and myths
written over a period of 1000 years
old testament or hebrew bible
What are your hobbies?
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613 commandments of the Torah
10 commandments
Are you qualified for this position?
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What are your weaknesses?
Examples:
Strict observance of Jewish law
black clothes, tassels, complete body covering, beards
Emphasizes singing, dancing, and grooming.
Communion with god
Joy
Humility
Good deeds
Prayer
live in exclusive communities
reject the modren world
believe in helping others and sense of community between members
prefer to stay within the Jewish world, shunning outsiders
strict observance of the sabbath and religious holy days
believe the entire Torah
If the mother is Jewish the child is jewish
Jewish can only be passed down by the mother
Men and women do not sit together in a synagogue
Keep kosher and observe the sabbath and other Jewish holy days
Did not become a sect until reform Judaism emerged
Needs of the community come beforre the individual wants/needs
Interpreting the Torah
Follow many but not all of the 613 commandments of the Torah, abide to the sabbath
Discourages marriage to non-jewish people
follow some kosher laws
Founder
Rabbi Zacharias Frankel
Strongly stress the Tikkum Olam
Individualism
encouraged, but the person must decide what beliefs and practices key to his/her spiritual life
as long as one parent is Jewish, the child is Jewish
Men and women can sit together in the synagogue
less concerned with traditional purity laws and kosher food, and with the desire to return to Isreal
Founders
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Rabbi Abraham Geiger
Moses Mendelssohn
What strengths qualify you for this job?
Example:
1800 BCE. Abraham, father of Judaism
Current Rabbis: Yitzhak Yosef (Sephardi chief) and David Lau (Ashkenazi chief)
Why do you think you have this strength?
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Doing your homework will show that you are really interested.
Two fundamental concepts
Jewish are the "chosen people"
God is their god
MOST important statement of Jewish beliefs from the Torah
Punishment OR reward
Unchanging
Torah
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What can you do for this company that someone else can't?
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Why do you want to work for this company?
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