Judaism
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Key Beliefs
Jewish people believe initiation marks the enrty of a young person into God's covenant with Abraham.
Hehu (Jesus) was initiated into the covenant of his ancestors.
Jewish people believe Jesus is the Messiah.
They also believe he celebrated the B'rit Milah and the Pidyon Ha - Ben, which is the presentation at the temple.
Jewish people believe in having Elijah present at every B'rit Milah. God wanted to please Elijah because he was angry at the fact that Milah was not observed in the Northern Kingdom of Israel. A special chair is set aside for the prophet Elijah, were the baby is placed sometime in the ceremony.
The Jewish religion believe in Moses receiving the Ten Commandments and when a boy or girl makes their Bar Mitzvah or Bat Mitzvah, they have to learn about them and obey them.
The Torah, which is a sacred script, is written in Hebrew, and a boy has to read a section of it at his Bar Mitzvah.
Jewish people believe initiation marks the enrty of a young person into God's covenant with Abraham.
Hehu (Jesus) was initiated into the covenant of his ancestors.
Jewish people believe Jesus is the Messiah.
They also believe he celebrated the B'rit Milah and the Pidyon Ha - Ben, which is the presentation at the temple.
Jewish people believe in having Elijah present at every B'rit Milah. God wanted to please Elijah because he was angry at the fact that Milah was not observed in the Northern Kingdom of Israel. A special chair is set aside for the prophet Elijah, were the baby is placed sometime in the ceremony.
The Jewish religion believe in Moses receiving the Ten Commandments and when a boy or girl makes their Bar Mitzvah or Bat Mitzvah, they have to learn about them and obey them.
The Torah, which is a sacred script, is written in Hebrew, and a boy has to read a section of it at his Bar Mitzvah.