Explain How the followers of Judaism may put all these teachings into practice in daily life.
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Explain How the followers of Judaism may put all these teachings into practice in daily life James Gant SWCHS Members of the Jewish religion have the responsibility of being Gods "chosen people". They have a covenant (or agreement) with God, which means that they should serve Him and for this He shall watch over them. Jews do not believe this to be a right, but a responsibility. There are six hundred and thirteen Mitzvot (rules) to abide by, this means that Jews have plenty of opportunity to put what they have been taught into practise. Shabbat is the Jewish Sabbath, This is celebrated by Jews on a weekly basis. They are forbidden to do various things, these forbidden things are listed as the Melachot of which there are thirty nine. (Do not create fire etc). They should keep the Sabbath holy, resting on the 7th day after 6 days of work. Sukkot is a...

