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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-08-03

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#21) The Hebrew word for love is
ahavah, also the name of a line of skin-
care products from the Dead Sea.

#22) les traditional to have a wedding
outside (weather permitting, of course),
because this is believed to bless the new
couple with children as numerous as the
stars in the heavens.

#23) Since ancient times, parents have
walked their children down the aisle to
the chuppah. This is because the wed-
ding couple are to be regarded a king
and queen, who should rightly be
accompanied by an entourage.

#24) According to The Jewish Book of
Lists by Joel Samberg, raising Jewish chil-
dren in America was the 10th most-pop-
ular subject of Jewish books in the
1990s. (preceded by: anti-Semitism, the
Torah, the future of Judaism, holidays,
the Holocaust, Jewish history; Jewish
mysticism, Jewish fulfillment and Jews in
business.)

#25) A Jewish saying: One of life's great-
est mysteries is how the boy who wasn't
good enough to marry your daughter
can be the father of the smartest grand-
child in the world.

#26) In Israel today, Tu b'Av is celebrated
by sending a bouquet of red roses to
your sweetheart.

#27) The Torah reaches that one should
"fear" his parents. But according to
Rashi, this is about respect, not trem-
bling when a father or mother walks
past. Fear of one's parents, Rashi wrote in
Commentaries in the Pentateuch, means
"not to sit in their place, not to speak in
their stead, and not to contradict them."

#28) When a Jewish groom presents his
bride with the wedding ring, he places it
on the index finger of the right hand.
This is so that the witnesses can clearly
see that he has given hep a ring, and she
has accepted it.

#29) The Talmud, in Kiddushin 31:2,
recounts: "Hearing the approaching step
of his mother, Rab Joseph would say:
must stand up, for the Shekhinah (Holy
Spirit) enters. —

#30) A traditional Jewish saying: - A

mother understands what a child does
not say"

#31) The Talmud notes that the Torah
begins with an act of love: God creating
man, and ends with an act of love, God
burying Moses. 7]

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