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Author: InterfaithFamily.com Editors 
Date:   03-27-02 13:43

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 the holidays and the importance of family
Author: Laura 
Date:   11-05-02 21:14

My fiance is Jewish and I'm Christian and I think I have learned how important family is from the way he interacts with his family. I especially enjoying going to Shabbat dinner at his grandma's every Friday. I really get a sense of family love and compassion that I don't feel from my own family (don't get me wrong, we do have Christmas dinner etc.) but I really enjoy the once a week, lively discussions. I especially enjoy learning all the prayers (in English) and I love listening to him speak Hebrew.

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The language of Judaism. Used in prayer in most synagogues and the official language of the state of Israel. Also refers to Jews, especially before they entered Israel and were given the Torah, as in "the ancient Hebrews." The Jewish Sabbath, from sunset on Friday to sunset on Saturday.
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