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Art Gib's Articles in Judaism

  • The Jewish Family - A Question of Conversion
    If you're thinking of converting to Judaism, the process and requirements are quite different depending on which "denomination" you are looking at: Orthodox, Conservative or Reform, or any of the variations therein.
  • Importance of Family in Judaism: How Far Does It Go?
    The importance of family in Judaism is well established through the principles they adhere to. The importance of family in Judaism is even further strengthened by the events and feasts that they observe.
  • Orthodox Jewish Marriage: Man and Woman Make Each Complete
    Orthodox Jewish marriage is highly bounded by Judaism. Traditionally, Judaism defines an ideal marriage as a union of man and woman--wherein, a woman without a man or a man without a woman makes an individual incomplete.
  • The Menorah: An Enduring Symbol Of Faith
    Introduction: The Menorah is more than a holiday decoration; it is an ancient symbol of the faith and endurance of the Jewish people.
  • Keeping Your Family Eternal in Judaism
    The family unit is a vitally important part of the Jewish faith. Commitment to family is second only to one's commitment to G-d and the laws He has set forth for us all. Differing faiths or beliefs within a family can cause disruption that can hurt the sacred family relationship.
  • What to Expect at a Jewish Wedding: A Quick Guide for Non-Jews and New Converts
    A Jewish marriage is ripe with ancient traditions and sacred ceremonies that can seem quite foreign to non-Jews, those who are new converts, or Jews returning to an orthodox way of life. This quick guide will help you get your feet wet a little and help you be better prepared for what to expect.
  • Five Essential Elements of a Jewish Marriage
    If you ever been to a traditional Jewish wedding you probably noticed that there are several things that make a Jewish wedding stand out from other types of religious weddings. A Jewish wedding has many rituals and customs that have been passed down through centuries and each ritual serves as a reminder as the past and as a symbol of hope for the future.
  • Building United Jewish Homes Through Intermarriage Conversion
    Build a united front for your children by bringing your religious beliefs into alignment with each other. For more information on successful marriages and conversion helps, read on.

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