Faith
Jewish Faith - an introduction
This part of the Jewish Lives website is a series of short articles to help our visitors to negotiate the complexities of Jewish faith and its various and many expressions.
Daily life and rituals
In Judaism, it is believed that adherents must serve God by study, prayer and the observance of the commandments laid out in the Torah. Here, Miriam Bell outlines the key rituals of Jewish faith.
Jewish festivals
The most important Jewish festivals and holidays, which are observed at various times throughout the year, derive from Biblical mitzvot (commandments) and rabbinical mandate.
Conversion to Judaism
Converting to Judaism, the religion of the Jewish peoples, is a decision which cannot be made lightly. The conversion will impact on every aspect of the candidate’s life from their lifestyle to their relationships
Kashrut | Keeping it kosher
Food has always played an important part in Jewish life and many popular dishes are associated with the Jewish kitchen. But what makes Jewish food particularly Jewish? The answer would have to the Jewish dietary laws known as ‘Kashrut’ or kosher.
What is Judaism?
Judaism is a monotheistic religion, which means that it is defined by a belief in one God. Miriam Bell outlines the different movements and expressions of the Jewish faith.
Jewish Faith Glossary
A glossary of the key terms, definitions, individuals and places of the Jewish Faith, described and compiled by Rabbi Samuel Altschul, Rabbi Mendel Goldstein, Miriam Bell and John Kooperberg.
