Judaism -- Customs and practices
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- Angels at the table : a practical guide to celebrating Shabbat
- Days of awe
- De legibus Hebræorum ritualibus et earum rationibus, libri quatuor. : ... Auctore Joanne Spencero ... Editos, MSS. cum testimoniis auctorum laudatis recensuit, & indices adjecit, Leonardus Chappelow,
- Judaism for everyone : renewing your life through the vibrant lessons of Jewish faith
- Moses & Aaron : civil and ecclesiastical rites, used by the ancient Hebrewes observed, and at large opened for the clearing of many obscure texts thorowout the whole Scripture : which texts are now added in the end of the book : herein likewise is shewed what customes the Hebrews borrowed from heathen people : and that many heathenish customes, originally have been unwarrantable imitations of the Hebrewes
- Moses and Aaron : civil and ecclesiastical rites, used by the ancient Hebrews : observed, and at large opened, for the clearing of many obscure texts thorowout [sic] the whole Scripture, which texts are now added at the end of the book : wherein likewise is shewed what customs the Hebrews borrowed from heathen people, and that many heathenish customs, originally, have been unwarrantable imitation of the Hebrews
- Moses and Aaron : civil and ecclesiastical rites, used by the ancient Hebrews, observed, and at large opened, for the clearing of many obscure texts thorowout the whole scripture : which texts are now added at the end of the book : wherein likewise is shewed what customs the Hebrews borrowed from heathen people, and that many heathenish customs, originally have been unwarrantable imitation of the Hebrews
- Moses and Aaron : civil and ecclesiastical rites, used by the ancient Hebrews, observed, and at large opened, for the clearing of many obscure texts thorowout the whole scripture : which texts are now added to the end of the book : wherein likewise is shewed what customs the Hebrews borrowed from heathen people, and that many heathenish customs, originally, have been unwarrantable imitations of the Hebrews
- Moses and Aaron civil and ecclesiastical rites : used by the ancient Hebrews, observed and at large opened, for the clearing of many obscure texts thorowout the whole scripture, which texts are now added to the end of the book : wherein likewise is shewed what customs the Hebrews borrowed from heathen people, and that many heathenish customs, originally, have been unwarrantable imitations of the Hebrews ...
- Moses and Aaron civill and ecclesiastical rites : used by the ancient Hebrews, observed and at large opened, for the clearing of many obscure texts thorowout the whole scripture, which texts are now added to the end of the book : wherein likewise is shewed what customs the Hebrews borrowed from heathen people, and that many heathenish customs, originally have been unwarrantable imitations of the Hebrews ...
- Moses and Aaron, Civil and ecclesiastical rites used by the ancient Hebrewes : observed, and at large opened, for the clearing of many obscure texts thorowout [sic] the whole Scripture : which texts are now added in the end of the booke : herein likewise is shewed what customes the Hebrewes borrowed from heathen people ... /
- Moses and Aaron, civil and ecclesiastical rites, used by the ancient Hebrevvs : observed, and at large opened, for the clearing of many obscure texts thorowout the whole scripture, which texts are now added to the end of the book : wherein likewise is shewed what customs the Hebrews borrowed from heathen people, and that many heathenish customs, originally, have been unwarrantable imitations of the Hebrews ...
- Mothers and children : Jewish family life in medieval Europe
- My irrelevant defence being meditations inside gaol and out on Jewish ritual murder
- New rituals old societies : invented rituals in contemporary Israel
- Oh my God!, What is Judaism?
- Revisioning ritual : Jewish traditions in transition
- The Jewish cultural tapestry : international Jewish folk traditions
- The Jewish life cycle : rites of passage from biblical to modern times
- The Jewish synagogue, or, An historical narration of the state of the Jewes : at this day dispersed over the face of the whole earth ...
- The Jewish synagogue, or, An historical narration of the state of the Jewes, : at this day dispersed over the face of the whole earth ...
- The Sabbath in the classical Kabbalah
- The harmony of the four evangelists, and their text methodiz'd according to the order and series of times in which the several things by them mentioned were transacted : wherein the entire history of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ is methodically set forth, divers Jewish rites and customs tending to illustrate the text are opened, several seeming contradictions are reconciled, many dark and obscure places in the Gospels are paraphrased and explained
- The infancy of the world consider'd as a very unfit season for the manifestation of the Messiah: Wherein is shewn, That its Fondness for Rites and Ceremonies, was wholly owing to its Childishness and Ignorance. In a Discourse on Gal. iv. 4, 5
- The present state of the Jews (more particularly relating to those in Barbary) : wherein is contained an exact account of their customs, secular and religious : to which is annexed a summary discourse of the Misna, Talmud, and Gemara
- The present state of the Jews : wherein is contained an exact account of their customs, secular and religious : to which is annexed a summary discourse of the Misna, Talmud, & Gemara
- The scripture doctrine, history and laws, relating to oaths and vows, leagues and covenants, : set forth in a full and clear light. With an introduction, occasioned by one of the fundamental propositions in Mr. Whiston's Scripture politics; and concluding with a summary Dissertation upon the same important Subject. A Work long wanted, and much desired, in order to the Solution of such Doubts and Scruples, as are apt to arise in the Minds of sober and serious Persons, concerning the solemn Nature and Obligation of those sacred Oaths, which all of us are, or may be, required to take on various Occasions, according to our respective Offices or Employments
- The shtiebelization of modern Jewry : studies in custom and ritual in the Judaic tradition : social-anthropological perspectives
- Time and life cycle in Talmud and Midrash : socio-anthropological perspectives
- Zidovské tradice a zvyky
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