Jewish Traditions

7 words in this vocabulary list

noun a Jewish coming-of-age ceremony for boys, typically held at the age of thirteen

  • The young boy prepared for his bar mitzvah ceremony, a significant milestone in his Jewish faith.
  • I'm looking forward to attending my cousin's bar mitzvah next weekend.
  • Did you see the awesome gifts I got at Jake's bar mitzvah? It was lit!
  • Reaching the age of thirteen felt like my own personal bar mitzvah, a moment of coming of age and responsibility.

noun A day set aside for atonement and repentance in some religious traditions

  • The Day of Atonement is considered the holiest day in the Jewish calendar.
  • On the Day of Atonement, we fast and pray for forgiveness.
  • I'm really looking forward to the Day of Atonement because it means no school or work.
  • For me, the Day of Atonement symbolizes a fresh start and a chance to make amends.

noun the act of conferring holy orders upon someone

  • The ordination ceremony was conducted with great solemnity and reverence.
  • I heard that Sarah is going to attend her cousin's ordination next weekend.
  • I can't believe it's already time for Joe's ordination - time flies!
  • The ordination of new leadership marked a turning point for the organization.

noun a Hebrew word meaning 'instruction' or 'teaching', referring to the first five books of the Hebrew Bible

  • The Torah is the central reference of the religious Judaic tradition.
  • My grandmother reads the Torah every Saturday at the synagogue.
  • I borrowed a Torah from the library to learn more about Judaism.
  • In times of trouble, she turned to the Torah for guidance and wisdom.

noun a skullcap worn by Jewish men as a sign of reverence and piety

  • The rabbi wore a black kippah during the ceremony.
  • I always wear my kippah when I go to synagogue.
  • Hey, don't forget your kippah if we're going to the temple later.
  • The kippah symbolizes humility and respect in Jewish tradition.

noun a group of people who are descendants of Aaron, the brother of Moses in the Bible

  • The Aaronites were a priestly group in ancient Israel who were descendants of Aaron, the brother of Moses.
  • I heard the Aaronites were the ones in charge of the temple rituals back in the day.
  • The Aaronites were like the OG priests, man.
  • In a modern context, the Aaronites could be seen as the experts or authorities in a particular field.

noun a half-piece of matzah which is hidden during the Passover seder and later searched for by children

  • During the Passover Seder, the afikomen is traditionally hidden for the children to find.
  • Don't forget to hide the afikomen before the kids start looking for it!
  • I always make sure to grab the afikomen first so I can win the prize.
  • Finding the solution to the problem was like uncovering the afikomen during Passover.