The Jewish Book of whyIn this complete, concise, fascinating, and thoroughly informative guide to Jewish life and tradition, Rabbi Alfred J. Kolatch clearly explains both the significance and the origin of nearly every symbol, custom, and practice known to Jewish culture-from Afikomon to Yarmulkes, and from Passover to Purim. Kolatch also dispels many of the prevalent misconceptions and misunderstandings that surround Jewish observance and provides a full and unfettered look at the biblical, historical, and sometimes superstitious reasons and rituals that helped develop Jewish law and custom and make Judaism not just a religion, but a way of life. L'chaim! |
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... Adar . • The following months always have thirty days : Nissan , Sivan , Av , Tishri , Shevat . • Cheshvan ... Adar is added to the calendar , making a total of thirteen months in the year . In a common ( nonleap ) year , Adar has twenty ...
... Adar . • The following months always have thirty days : Nissan , Sivan , Av , Tishri , Shevat . • Cheshvan ... Adar is added to the calendar , making a total of thirteen months in the year . In a common ( nonleap ) year , Adar has twenty ...
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... Adar . Because Shushan was a walled city , it became customary for other cities fortified with outer walls to cele- brate the holiday on the fifteenth as well . Jerusalem , a walled city since early times , observes Purim on the ...
... Adar . Because Shushan was a walled city , it became customary for other cities fortified with outer walls to cele- brate the holiday on the fifteenth as well . Jerusalem , a walled city since early times , observes Purim on the ...
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... Adar , the same date on which it was observed in Shushan ( Esther 9:18 ) . ( For this reason , the day after Purim became known as Shushan Purim . ) All other cities were to celebrate the holiday on the fourteenth of Adar . Jerusalem is ...
... Adar , the same date on which it was observed in Shushan ( Esther 9:18 ) . ( For this reason , the day after Purim became known as Shushan Purim . ) All other cities were to celebrate the holiday on the fourteenth of Adar . Jerusalem is ...
Contents
General Introduction | 1 |
The Early Years | 13 |
Marriage and Divorce | 26 |
Copyright | |
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