Jewdaism
by: Andrew Adler
The life Of A Jew
The Jews are a religious group of people who follow the ancient Jewish religion carved by god, Adonia, and teach the ways of the Bible. Other than god, the Jews also have the common figure Abraham. Rabbis are the teachers or speakers of god and pass on tradition. Rabbis are also the most religious of the Jews. Most Jews stay kosher; meaning no pork, shellfish, or mixing of milk and meat products. The animal that is killed for kosher must be cut from the front part of the animal unless it is a pig.
Hamantash
A triangular, jam filled desert.
Rabbi
The teacher and reader of the Torah and Bible.
The Menorah
A tall or short candle holder that is used on Hanuka and always has a Star of David on it.
The Three Main Holodays
Passover, Hanukkah, and Shabbat are all very important holidays for the Jewish people and have very interesting history. After the many years of the incidents the Jews made traditions to celebrate these days of Adonia's helpful power.
Hannukah
Eight playful nights in which one present is given each night and a game called Dreidel is played.
Shabbat
Three prayers and a toast to Adonia that consists of challah, wine or grape juice and two candles.
Passover
The day that the first born of the Egyptians was killed and the Jews spread goat blood on their doors.