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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 133. Chapters: Jewish law and rituals, Halakha, Jewish holiday, Jewish prayer, Brit milah, Seven Laws of Noah, Torah study, Bar and Bat Mitzvah, Anointing, Kitniyot, 613 Mitzvot, Pidyon haben, Passover Seder, Ten Commandments, Religious male circumcision, Jewish beliefs and practices in the reform movement, Conservative Halakha, Ritual Decalogue, Three Oaths, Remember the Sabbath and keep it holy, Giving of the foreleg, cheeks and abomasum, Semikhah, Brith HaKehuna, Judaism and abortion, Showbread, Chametz, Mechitza, Seder ha-Mishmarah, Shaving in Judaism, Minhag, Takkanot Shum, The Mitzvah of Challah, Shatnez, Challah cover, Bat-Kohen, Laws and customs of the Land of Israel in Judaism, Repentance in Judaism, Sofer, Mishloach manot, Gemach, Jewish law in the polar regions, Nazir, Shnayim mikra ve-echad targum, Aveira, Payot, Ktav Stam, Confession in Judaism, Zomet Institute, Hakhel, Kapparot, Seven Species, Genizah, Klaf, Gevil, Shemira, Malavsky Family, Honorifics in Judaism, Kareth, Bechor, Bedikas Chametz, Chazante, Kanai, Maisit, Osek b'mitzvah patur min hamitzvah, Pesik reisha, Jewish liturgy, Halakhah le-Moshe mi-Sinai, Ke'zayit, Chumra, Hebrew Free Loan Society of New York, Duchsustus, Kil'ayim, Pekalach. Excerpt: The Ten Commandments, or Decalogue (Greek: ), is a list of religious and moral imperatives that according to the Abrahamic religions was given by God to the people of Israel from the mountain referred to as Mount Sinai or Horeb. The Bible describes its form as being spoken by God to those present at mount Sinai and subsequently as an inscription God wrote with his finger on two stone tablets, which God gave to Moses. The Ten Commandments are recognized as a moral foundation in Judaism and Christianity. The text of the Ten Commandments appears in the Bible as two similar passages of length 14-15 verses: in Exodus ...