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Judaism in Night -Kabbalah- the study of nature of God -Talmud- a central text of Judaism -Synagogue- “”assembly” or “house of prayer” -Temple- “sanctuary,” “palace,” or “hall” – another place of worship

Judaism in Night Cont. -Zohar: gives guidance about the true meaning of the first sentences of the book of Genesis  describing the creation of the world  It also speaks of the mystical aspects of the Hebrew alphabet and the journey of the soul after death  Though it reads like a mystical novel, it is fundamentally a biblical commentary

Judaism in Night Cont. Rosh Hashanah -Jewish New Years -- a two day celebration in early autumn customs include sounding the shofar (a hollowed-out ram’s horn) and eating symbolic foods such as apples dipped in honey to evoke a “sweet new year.”