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Jacob Lumbroso's Articles

  • Are there Different Kinds of Jews?
    The primary divisions among Jews beginning in the medieval period were Sephardim and Ashkenazim. Its quite clear however that dividing Jews into only these two categories is incorrect and oversimplification.
  • Jewish Customs on the Sabbath
    One of the most well known Jewish practices related to the observance of Shabbat (the Sabbath) is the lighting of oil lamps or candles before its commencement.
  • Why Learning Brazilian Portuguese is Important
    If you are an American and have ever traveled to the UK, or visa versa, then you understand that American English and British English can sometimes feel like completely different languages.
  • The Rise of Jewish Identity
    The Bible never approaches the subject of Jewish identity quite as directly as the Mishnah and only addresses it circuitously. The patriarch of Abraham for example, the founder of Biblical faith, does not appear until the end of chapter eleven in the book of Genesis, yet others with a relationship with God are mentioned before his appearance.
  • Kabblah and the Divine Name of God
    In the Kabbalah, the divine name of God in Hebrew written in four Hebrew characters YHVH, represents the concept of Midat HaRachamim ( God's Attributes of Mercy).
  • Jewish Interpretation of the Bible
    One of the principal concerns of classical Jewish thought is the importance of biblical texts and their interpretation.
  • The Origin of the Bar Mitzvah
    This concept of responsibility for personal actions and more importantly adherence and fidelity to the covenant of Torah was solidified in most Jewish communities as being generally applicable to girls at age twelve and boys at thirteen.
  • The Relationship of Biblical and Modern Hebrew
    Modern Hebrew is an excellent language to learn if you are interested in studying a beautiful, historic foreign language.
  • The Significance of the Tallit
    For many, the tallit often referred to as a prayer shawl, is one of the iconic symbols of Judaism. The purpose of the tallit, however is often misunderstood.
  • Why Arabic Is Important
    Learning Arabic is an ever increasing skill in today's complicated world. The continuing rise of oil prices and the ongoing political and military instability in the Middle East insures that Arabic speaking countries and particularly those that are oil producing are of tremendous importance.
  • The Importance of Learning Japanese
    Despite being overshadowed in the news by the economic rise of countries like China and India, Japan remains the second largest economy in the world and hence learning Japanese can be an important skill.
  • The Rise of Portuguese on the World Stage
    Learning Portuguese can be an important skill. Despite being overshadowed by the economic rise of countries like China and India, Portuguese exports of various agricultural products, increased manufacturing, and oil discoveries have strengthened its economy and led Brazil to be the economic powerhouse of South America exceeding Mexico in economic output.
  • Why Studying the Russian Language is Important
    Learning Russian can be an important useful skill. Despite being overshadowed by the economic rise of China, Russian exports of oil have strengthened its economy and led Russia to be the energy producing powerhouse of Europe.
  • Why is Learning German Important?
    Learning German can be an enjoyable and can be a very useful skill. Despite the rise of China, Germany stands as the fourth largest economy in the world and the economic powerhouse of Europe.
  • Studying Chinese is Critical in Today's World
    Chinese is the most frequently spoken language in the world with approximately 900 million speakers and is hence one of the key languages in the world culturally and in business.
  • The Growing Importance of Spanish
    Learning Spanish can be a enjoyable and can be a very useful skill. With a growing Hispanic population, Spanish is the second most frequently spoken language in the United States and with up to 500 million speakers, one of the key second languages in the world.
  • Why Learning French is Important
    Learning French can be a lot of fun and can be a very useful skill. After English, French is the second most frequently taught second language in the world. Learning French can open doors to employment in a variety of occupations such as in teaching, translation, interpreting and the travel industry. Learning French greatly improves your chances of success in the job market.
  • Ethiopia: Ancient Churches, Jerusalem, and the Amharic Language
    In the 1980s Ethiopia was largely known in the international press for two reasons. The first was the tragic famine that occurred in 1984-1985. The second, was the first exodus of Ethiopian Jews to Israel in 1984 and subsequently followed by a second exodus in 1991.
  • Kosovo: The World's Newest Country
    The just recently declared independence of the enclave of Kosovo has refocused attention on the various territories of the former Yugoslavia and Albania, and the various languages spoken in the region.
  • The Reach of the Turkish Language
    The Turkish language is spoken by more than 70 million people throughout the world, making Turkish the most commonly spoken language of Turkic origin. Turkish speakers reside primarily in Turkey, though very significant populations of speakers now reside in Germany with smaller communities existing in Cyprus, Bulgaria, and other parts of Eastern Europe.
  • The Arabic Language
    Modern Arabic has a variety of sub dialects and these various Arabic dialects are spoken throughout the Arab world. Standard Arabic is widely studied and known throughout the Islamic world.
  • Classical Latin
    The rise of Latin is connected with the rise of the Roman Republic and later with the Roman Empire. The decline and fall of the Roman Empire did not however end its influence.
  • German Beyond Germany
    The German language is a one of the world's major languages. The German language an is closely related to English and Dutch.
  • The Forgotton Romance Language
    The Romanian language, like Spanish, French, Portuguese, and Italian is a Romance language. Compared with other Romance languages, Romanian is closest to the Italian language.
  • The Hebrew Language
    Hebrew is spoken by more than six million people. The majority of these live in the modern state of Israel but it Hebrew is also spoken by Jewish communities around the world in varying levels of proficiency.

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