Beliefs:
Under Judaism there is no creed but there is a certain set of beliefs. Those beliefs are the belief in God, words of the prophets, belief that God gave the law to Moses, belief that Messiah was a savior which was sent by will come, and the belief that there will be a resurrection.
Practices:
Those who are Jewish have a series of practices such as kosher, tallit, and yarmulke.
Kosher:The term Kosher means "ritually correct." Kosher refers to food preparation and food consumption. When it comes to meat, all blood should be completely drained before the meat is cooked and ate because blood is sacred to God.
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Tallit:A Tallit is a white garment with dark stripes and fringe. This garment covers the man's head and body during prayers. In the eyes of God, the Tallit signifies humility.
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Yarmulke:Men wear these skullcaps called yarmulke in Yiddish, they are used to cover a males head. Males cover their heads during waking hours to express their reverence to God.
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