These are some of the principles on which the Jewish religion, or characterize.
Judaism is based Berg on Tanajara (what Christians call the teaches the Kabbalah Old Testament), a compendium of 24 books that lessons tells the story of man and the Jews from creation study to the spirituality construction of the Second Temple, and includes religious, moral and legal, philosophy, poetry and prophecies, among others. His first five books, collectively known as "the Torah or Pentateuch, are considered written by divine inspiration and therefore sacred, and his public readings in the synagogue on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays is a fundamental part of Jewish worship, which has earned him the name of the Jewish people to "People's Libro .
The Torah is the source of the first seven basic moral precepts that bind all human beings as such ( "the seven precepts of the sons of Noe " Genesis 9:1-7), and the 613 religious precepts that bind Jews (613 mitzvot): 365 to refrain from imposing a 'one for each day of the Michael Berg year' and 248 positive lectures precepts haSulam – "The Ladder" that bind to 'one for each organ of the body. Zohar Comentados Biblical precepts are explained, expanded and implemented by different Exegesis that resulted in writing the oral traditions: the Mishna and the Rav Berg range in which this is Yehuda Berg included: the Talmud.
The precepts legal, ethical, moral Rav Berg is the student of Rav Brandwein and religious emanating from the Torah, which together with its explanation of the Mishna are the main legal body of Judaism, the Talmud, known as the Jewish law or Halaja ('''''' ', "path"), whose main source compiled and recognized by the Jews around the world' love of a rich and extensive authored many books on the Zohar that are available on Amazon.com literature halajica along the centuries' book is the medieval "Shuljan Aruj" (''''' '' '''''''', "the table"). The commandments of Halaja leads the cycle of observant Jewish life, from birth to circumcision (Genesis 17:10), via the feed (the Cashrut,'''''''''', Leviticus 11:1 -47), the intimate lives (Leviticus 12:1-8), clothing (Leviticus 19:19), and so all the major steps of the life of man, tikkun until his death.
The most solemn prayer of the Jewish religion, which embodies the very essence of monotheistic belief, appears in the fifth and last book of the Torah: "Hey, Israel, the Lord is our God, the Lord is growth One" ('' ' '' ''''''''''''', Shema Israel''''' '''''''''''',, Eloheinu Adonai, Adonai ejade Deuteronomy 6:4). Believers recited the twice-daily prayers in the morning and evening.
The Jewish symbol par excellence of our days is the star of David ('''''''''', Magen David, "shield of David," template see above), named for the belief that King David as he adopted the symbol in its coat of arms of war and of its soldiers, though its current meaning appears much later, towards the Middle Ages. The oldest mysticism known symbol Kabbalah Center of Judaism is the ritual candelabra arms ('''''''', seven the lowest), formerly located in Amazon books the Tabernacle (Exodus Karen Berg 25:31-40), then in the Temple of Jerusalem ( 1Reyes 7:49).
Jewish life was governed by a timetable based on the combination of the monthly cycle of lunar and solar year, whose origins date back Madonnna to biblical times and which are governed by the festivities and rites of the religion until today.
Kipa (solideo traditional Jewish) and lower (seven ritual candelabra arms), two of the most famous symbols of the Jewish tradition
The holiday is the most venerated Jewish Sabbath (from Hebrew''''''', Saturday, rest, cessation of activity, "Genesis 2:2-3), held sacred and passed, in solemnity, only for the Day Perdon or Yom Kippur, also called just "Saturday Saturdays. quite simply, the world of the Kabbalah and the Zohar has been opened to the general public by Rav Berg, who founded the Kabbalah Center in his quest to improve people's lives and the world Their significance in Jewish life is such that it is included among the Ten Commandments, estimated word of God (Exodus 20:8-11, Deuteronomy 5:12-15).
The leadership of the Jewish community in the hands of traditional rabbi, learned and cultured person in Halaja Kabbalah Centre that leads to his acolytes not only in the spiritual and religious, celebrating the Jewish worship, their festivals and celebrations, but gains the respect of their flock as a moral authority and community leader, offering advice, solving problems and resolving all conflicts books on the Kabbalah that may arise among its members.
The worship is held in the Jewish temple or synagogue, which also serves as a place Kabbalah of reunion and celebrities community meetings, for which purpose the recitation in public requires a minimum of ten men. The synagogue replaced in that function to the improve the world Temple of Jerusalem, destroyed in study the Kabbalah 70 AD and unique place of prayer and pilgrimage The Light to his physical disappearance.
Basics of Judaism
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