Israel the Culture (Lands, Peoples, & Cultures (Paperback))
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Rating | : | 4.41 (557 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0778796817 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 32 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-03-05 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Arrived on-time and in excellent condition. Great item too! LindZK253 This book was very informative. While the subject is slightly outdated it presents the core view on its presented subjects. Handy.. Israel for all ages I bought this book because my 11 year old was doing a research paper on Israel. It is a beautifully put together and informative book perfect for any age. This book provided wonderful photographs and lots of details about this amazing nation. He was able to use the info for his report and the photographs for his presentation. I bought the other books in this series as well. As a direct result of purchasing these books, he received great compliments from his teacher. She said his research paper and his presentation set the bar for the others in his class! This series is so great that I want to purchase i
Israel is a land of faith, both for those who created it and for those who live there, and visit there. It also includes topics such as: music; holidays and celebrations; dance, clothing, and ways of life.. Suitable for ages 9 to 10 years, this work examines how Jewish, Christian, and Muslim holidays and festivals are celebrated in Israel
Instead, they go to synagogue, take long walks, visit friends, and discuss the section of the Torah that was read during morning services. Excerpt. . All rights reserved. They dress in their finest clothes and cook a delicious meal. Because Shabbat is meant to be a day of rest, Orthodox Jews do not work on this day. Life in Israel can be fairly quiet on Shabbat, especially in Orthodox neighborhoods where stores are close and buses do not run. They also do not drive, spend money, talk on the phone, or turn on electricity. Taken from Chapter 8: A day of devotion Shabbat Shabbat, or the Jewish Sabbath, begins a little before sunset on Friday nights