Organization
BELIEFS
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The Organization and Its Emotions and Values
PART 1
- In individual religious congregations or synagogues, the spiritual leader is generally the rabbi. Rabbis are expected to be taught in both the Talmud and the Shulkhan Arukh (Code of Jewish Law) as well as many other classical texts of Jewish scholarship.
- Rabbis are employed by a synagogue's congregation to lead worship and provide spiritual guidance. In Liberal Jewish Congregations, the Rabbi may be female.
- Rebbes are spiritual and religious leader of a Chasidic community who governs the entire community and junior Rabbis.
PART 2
Which emotions or values does their belief evoke? What are the teachings in their religion?
Ahava (love)
Anava (humility)
Avoda (service)
Bal tash’ḥit (avoiding waste)
B’riyut (health and wellness)
Bitul z’man (wasting time)
Brit (covenant with God)
PART 3
D’veykut (connection to God)
Emet (truth and integrity)
Haganat hateva (environmentalism)
Hodaya (gratitude)
Kedusha (holiness)
Kehila (commitment to community)
K’vod hab’riyot (human dignity)
Klal Yisrael (unity and survival of the Jewish people)
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