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2 July, 02:00

Describe jewish family and edcation

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    Jewish education is the transmission of laws and principles of Judaism. It resonates within Jewish culture. Parents need to educate on how to worship and pray to their young children, as it is a vital part of their lifestyle. Morals and faith should be strongly implemented into their lifestyles. Typically there is sex segregation. They must learn at age six and seven (it is required).

    Jews have always needed a strong family unit. Their biblical values required so. Judaism teaches that lovers, a man and a woman, are two halves of a whole; they need to bring new life into society and be constructive members. Jewish law requires that a man focus his sexual/emotional energy specifically on his wife. Homosexuality and beastiality is forbidden. He has a legal obligation to satisfy her.
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