Sunday, March 14, 2010

What is Jewish Law?

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(Wikipedia)Halakha (Hebrew), Halocho (Yiddish), and Halacha — is the collective body of Jewish religious law, including biblical law (the 613 mitzvot) and later talmudic and rabbinic law, as well as customs and traditions.
Judaism classically draws no distinction in its laws between religious and ostensibly non-religious life. Hence, Halakha guides not only religious practices and beliefs, but numerous aspects of day-to-day life. Halakha is often translated as "Jewish Law", although a more literal translation might be "the path" or "the way of walking." The word is derived from the Hebrew root that means to go or to walk.
Historically, Halakha served many Jewish communities as an enforceable avenue of civil and religious law. In the modern era, Jewish citizens may be bound to Halakha only by their voluntary consent. Under contemporary Israeli law, however, certain areas of Israeli family and personal status law are under the authority of the rabbinic courts and are therefore treated according to Halakha.
Reflecting the diversity of Jewish communities, somewhat different approaches to Halakha are found among Ashkenazi, Mizrahi, Sephardi, and Yemenite Jews.

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Judaism

Orthodox Judaism --------|------- Messianic Judaism

(Wikipedia) - Ashkenazi

Jesus for the Jewish People

What is Jewish Law?

(Wikipedia) - Jewish Ethics


Sunday, March 7, 2010

Life Cycles of the Sun or any Star

I'm putting together a list of links that provide interesting information about the life cycle of a star including our sun.

I remember being told that our Sun is a fourth generation star, I'm still trying to figure that comment out as the information that I'm reading leads me to believe that the life cycle of a Star could be once and done.

In theory if the Sun is the result of a much larger star that split several times we could be in some sort of a division through a few generations of energy and gas expanding from a much larger source, as in levels of life, the result would still be in my way of thinking that the universe still did not have an origin of one single point in time, the universe could have always existed with larger stars that have broken down, as in forming and informed galaxies. But that takes me away from the purpose of these links I have provided here.

What is GOD?

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"God is a verb and not a noun. In other words , I view God as creation itself rather than "creator". I think the idea that God is seperated from everything else is an intellectual error. I view God as a higher power within us and all around us to be understood as opposed to a supernatural being outside of us that we are to believe in. Think about it this way>>> God is everywhere...the universe is everywhere...God is all knowing...the universe is all knowledge...God is all powerful...all power has its orgin in the universe...God is one...the "uni" verse means one work or one song.....why isnt God understood as the universe itself ?

to sum up...god is the word invoked to describe the universe" --Faythyrio

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