Jewish rituals
Jewish rituals are practices that hold significant meaning in the Jewish faith, often rooted in tradition and religious law. These rituals can include daily prayers, observing the Sabbath, and celebrating festivals such as Passover and Hanukkah. Each ritual serves to strengthen the connection between individuals and their community, as well as with God.
Many Jewish rituals involve specific customs and symbols, such as lighting the Shabbat candles, wearing tefillin during prayer, and reading from the Torah. These practices help to create a sense of identity and continuity within the Jewish community, passing down values and beliefs through generations.