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  2. Rosh Hashanah - Wikipedia

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    Jewish elder blowing the ram's horn (shofar) Sequence of shofar sounds: tekiah, shevarim, teruah, tekiah The best-known ritual of Rosh Hashanah is the blowing of the shofar, a musical instrument made from an animal horn.

  3. Category:Images of synagogues - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Images of synagogues" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. B. File:Bgd1.jpg; O. File:Olomouc Temple map.jpg

  4. Category:Jewish images - Wikipedia

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    Images of Jews and Judaism (1 C) O. ... Media in category "Jewish images" The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total. A. File:ArtScroll logo.jpg; B.

  5. Ancient Jewish art - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Jewish art, is art created by Jews in both the Land of Israel and in the Diaspora prior to the Middle Ages. It features symbolic or figurative motifs often influenced by biblical themes, religious symbols, and the dominant cultures of the time, including Egyptian , Hellenistic , and Roman art .

  6. Aniconism in Judaism - Wikipedia

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    He was the first to popularize the term "Jewish art" in an article published in 1878, and is regarded as the founder of the scholarly discipline of Jewish art history. His disciple Dr. Samuel Krauss wrote in 1901: As late as ten years ago it would have been absurd to speak about a Jewish art. It is Kaufmann's own merit to have uncovered this art.

  7. If You Notice This One Thing While You're Eating, Talk to ...

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    skynesher/Getty Images. You probably don’t think too much about eating. You pop something in your mouth, chew it up and swallow it. But, sometimes, what you eat may seem like it won’t go ...

  8. Gedolim pictures - Wikipedia

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    It is a cultural phenomenon found largely in the Orthodox and more specifically Haredi Jewish communities. Gedolim pictures are pictures of famous rabbis and other prominent Jews which are circulated amongst the Jewish communities. Quite frequently, these pictures are posted on the walls of offices, businesses, houses, and schools where Jews ...

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    Tractor trailers cross the Peace Bridge at the Canada-US border in Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada, on Monday, February 3, 2025. (Cole Burston/Bloomberg/Getty Images)