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CULTURE OF THE JEWISH PEOPLE
Jewish theater; Jewish theatre; Jewish art; Judaism art; Cultural Judaism; Jewish culturalism; Jewish Tradition; Jewish Artists; Jewish secular culture; Jewish arts; Secular jewish culture; Jewish Painting; Cultural Jew; Modern Jewish art; Jewish tradition; Secular Jewish culture; Jewish cinema; Jewish civilization; Jewish heritage; Culturally Jewish; Jewish culturally; Jewish experience; Science and Jewish culture; Jewish Art; Jewish Cinema; Art in Judaism
  • [[Sephardi Jewish]] couple from [[Sarajevo]] in traditional clothing. Photo taken in 1900.
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  • [[Castle Romeo]] (nuclear test), a large number of Jewish scientists were involved in Project Manhattan
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  • [[Itzhak Danziger]] Nimrod, 1939 The [[Israel Museum]], Jerusalem Collection
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  • ''"Death of King Saul"'', by Elie Marcuse (1848). ([[Tel Aviv Museum of Art]])
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  • Jewish festival in [[Tétouan]], [[Morocco]], 1865
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  • [[Hana Rovina]] in ''[[The Dybbuk]]'' (1920), a play by [[S. Ansky]]
  • [[Habima]] theater, 2021
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  • German edition of the astronomy book ''De scientia motvs orbis'', originally by Mashallah ibn Athari
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  • The [[Israel Philharmonic Orchestra]]'s 70th Anniversary
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  • [[Lee Strasberg]]
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  • [[The Guide for the Perplexed]], [[Maimonides]] (circa 1190)
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  • [[Water Festival]], Kibbutz [[Ramat Yohanan]]
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  • Fire and Ice]]'' (1983)
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  • [[Sarah Bernhardt]], 1864
  • Shavit]] space launcher
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  • [[Hebrew Book Week]] in Jerusalem
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  • Tombstones from a Jewish cemetery, 13th century, Paris
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  • great synagogue of Tzippori]] (5th century) in Galilee, Israel
  • Museum of Jewish culture in [[Bratislava]]
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  • [[Mishloah manot]]
  • ''Joshua passing the River Jordan with the Ark of the Covenant'' by [[Benjamin West]]
  • Cheese [[blintz]]es, a traditional food on [[Shavuot]]
  • Nuts and dried fruits, traditionally eaten on [[Tu Bishvat]]
  • Lamentations]] on [[Tisha B'Av]]
  • A [[moment of silence]] as the siren is sounded in [[Tel Aviv]], Yom Hazikaron 2007
  • [[Jerusalem Day]] celebrations
  • [[Lag Ba'Omer]] bonfire
  • The opening chapter of a hand-written scroll of the Book of Esther, with reader's pointer
  • The final round of the [[International Bible Contest]] (here in 1985) is held on Yom Ha'atzmaut
  • Dancing with the [[Torah]]
  • Traditional arrangement of symbolic foods on a [[Passover Seder Plate]]
  • Table set for [[Passover]] [[seder]]
  • [[Shabbat candles]] and [[kiddush cup]]
  • A man in a [[tallit]] blows the [[shofar]]
  • A [[sukkah]] booth
  • Rosh Hashana symbols: [[shofar]], [[apple]]s and [[honey]], [[pomegranate]]s, kiddush wine
  • Hanukkiah]]
  • A lit Yom HaShoah Yellow Candle
HOLIDAY CELEBRATED IN JUDAISM
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Days off (usually from school) when there is no real reason we know of to have a free day.
Tomorrow we don't have classes. I'm not sure why. Probably some Jewish holiday.
Jewish         
ETHNORELIGIOUS GROUP AND NATION FROM THE LEVANT
Jewish; Jews'; Jewish ethnicity; Jewish People; Jewish people; Jewess; Jewry; Jewish community; The jews; Juden; Jews/infobox; Jewish family; Jewes; The Jewish Race; Yahood; JEWS; Jewish Race; Jewesses; Jew; Yehudim; Juifs; Juive; Juives; Jewish race; The Jews; The Jewish people; יהודים; Jewish person; Jewish society; Jewish nation; Draft:Holy People
·adj Of or pertaining to the Jews or Hebrews; characteristic of or resembling the Jews or their customs; Israelitish.
Jew         
ETHNORELIGIOUS GROUP AND NATION FROM THE LEVANT
Jewish; Jews'; Jewish ethnicity; Jewish People; Jewish people; Jewess; Jewry; Jewish community; The jews; Juden; Jews/infobox; Jewish family; Jewes; The Jewish Race; Yahood; JEWS; Jewish Race; Jewesses; Jew; Yehudim; Juifs; Juive; Juives; Jewish race; The Jews; The Jewish people; יהודים; Jewish person; Jewish society; Jewish nation; Draft:Holy People
¦ noun a member of the people whose traditional religion is Judaism and who trace their origins to the ancient Hebrew people of Israel.
Origin
ME: from OFr. juiu, via L. from Gk Ioudaios, via Aramaic from Heb. yehu??i, from yehu??ah 'Judah'.

ويكيبيديا

Jewish culture

Jewish culture is the culture of the Jewish people, from its formation in ancient times until the current age. Judaism itself is not a faith-based religion, but an orthoprax and ethnoreligion, pertaining to deed, practice, and identity. Jewish culture covers many aspects, including religion and worldviews, literature, media, and cinema, art and architecture, cuisine and traditional dress, attitudes to gender, marriage, and family, social customs and lifestyles, music and dance. Some elements of Jewish culture come from within Judaism, others from the interaction of Jews with host populations, and others still from the inner social and cultural dynamics of the community. Before the 18th century, religion dominated virtually all aspects of Jewish life, and infused culture. Since the advent of secularization, wholly secular Jewish culture emerged likewise.