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God and authority in JudaismShekhinah – modern interpretations

Jews believe in one God, who created the world and who is revealed through the Torah and Tenakh. These are the main sources of wisdom to help them to improve their relationship with God and to live good lives.

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Shekhinah – modern interpretations

How Jews experience Shekhinah today

Jews believe there are three ways in which they can experience the presence of God in the world today:

StudyWorshipPrayer
Many Jews believe that through study of the scriptures they can connect with God. This may take place in a yeshiva, a school for Jewish study, or at home.This connection began with the Tabernacle but now extends to the synagogue. A light – the ner tamid – burns in the synagogue to show that God is present.The Talmud states that when ten or more Jews are gathered in prayer, God is present. Jews refer to this group prayer as a minyan.
StudyMany Jews believe that through study of the scriptures they can connect with God. This may take place in a yeshiva, a school for Jewish study, or at home.
WorshipThis connection began with the Tabernacle but now extends to the synagogue. A light – the ner tamid – burns in the synagogue to show that God is present.
PrayerThe Talmud states that when ten or more Jews are gathered in prayer, God is present. Jews refer to this group prayer as a minyan.

Different interpretations of Shekhinah among Jews

Some refer to as a physical presence. They believe that God’s presence can be felt at the Western Wall, which is the remaining wall of the in . For this reason, many Jews travel here to pray.

Some believe that the term Shekhinah refers to the feminine attributes of God, such as being caring or loving. This is because Shekhinah is a feminine word in .

Question

How can Jews experience the presence of God in the world today?