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This guide explores essential Jewish laws and lifecycle events, focusing on Kashrut food regulations, including the consumption of ruminant animals and fish with fins and scales, which adhere to kosher standards. It outlines the significance of circumcision for boys on the eighth day, the coming-of-age events of Bar and Bat Mitzvah, and the commandments (Mitzvot) comprising 613 rules in the Torah. Also discussed are marriage traditions, such as the Chuppah and Ketubbah, alongside practices like Halitzah and Mezuzah.
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Kashrut • Ruminant Artiodactyla • Fish with fins and scales • Milchig x fleishig (life x death) • No blood • Pesah - macot
Circumcision • Boys – 8th day after the birth
Bar Mitzva • Mitzvot = 613 commandments given in Torah • Boys – 13 years • when they become accountable for their actions • Wear a talit for the 1st time, after only when married • Read in a synagogue for the 1st time • Girls – bat mitzva – 12 years • reformed
Marriage Ketubbah Chuppah