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| Torah |
| Torah is G–d’s teaching to man. In general terms, we refer to the Five Books of Moses as “The Torah.” But in truth, all Jewish beliefs and laws are part of the Torah. |
| Kosher |
| Literally means "fit." Commonly used to describe foods which are permitted by Jewish dietary laws, but is also used to describe religious articles (such as a Torah scroll or Sukkah) which meet the requirements of Jewish law. |
| Sephardic |
| (adj.) A Jew whose ancestors stem from Southern Italy, Spain, Portugal, North Africa or the Arabian countries. |
| Gartel |
| (Yiddish) A black cloth belt customarily worn by chassidic men while praying. |
| Yiddish |
| Language closely related to German commonly spoken by European Jews. |