The naming of a Jewish child is a most profound spiritual moment. The Sages say that naming a baby is a statement of her character, her specialness, and her path in life. For at the beginning of life we give a name, and at the end of life a "good name" is all we take with us. (see Talmud – Brachot 7b; Arizal – Sha'ar HaGilgulim 24b)
Further, the Talmud tells us that parents receive one-sixtieth of prophecy when picking a name. An angel comes to the parents and whispers the Jewish name that the new baby will embody.
Yet this still doesn't seem to help parents from agonizing over which name to pick!
So how do we choose a name? And why is the father's name traditionally not given to a son – e.g. Jacob Cohen Jr., Isaac Levy III? Can a boy be named after a female relative? Can the name be announced before the Bris?
Jewish Customs
Naming a Jewish baby is not only a statement of what we hope she will be, but also where she comes from.
Ashkenazi Jews have the custom of naming a child after a relative who has passed away. This keeps the name and memory alive, and in a metaphysical way forms a bond between the soul of the baby and the deceased relative. This is a great honor to the deceased, because its soul can achieve an elevation based on the good deeds of the namesake. The child, meanwhile, can be inspired by the good qualities of the deceased – and make a deep connection to the past. (Noam Elimelech - Bamidbar) from http://www.aish.com/jl/l/b/48961326.html
Answer:
He is a neutral person.
Explanation:
He discovered a lot of good things but at the same time he caused people to die.
the variable is that it gets bleach longer it has less oxygen
The correct answer is "natural resistance to pests".
The agriculture industry is exposed to many risks that could harm its profitability. Among these risks are climatic phenomena, variability in international prices, and pests.
In regards to crops, pests are insects whose appearance in fields represent a harm to the crops planted in them. These beings adopt the fields as their habitat and start living in them at the expense of the interests of farmers, who see their crops disappear along with their profits.
Genetically modified crops have been created in order to be resistant to pests, as the insects realize that it is not feasible to benefit themselves from these crops. This contributes to raising the profitability of farmers, as well as the amount of food supplied to the general public.
Answer:
<h3>D. Privacy as a legal doctrine is stated and protected overtly in American founding document.</h3>
Explanation:
The <em>US constitution does not include the right to privacy.</em> Although the supreme court accepts that the first, third, Fourth and fifth amendment implicitly grants the right to privacy against governmental intrusion. The court has used right to privacy as justification for the decisions in civil liberties cases.With technological changes searching a persons name on Goggle's Ad word without the persons consent has raised various privacy issues. Several states has enacted social media and right to privacy laws. e. California's "Online Erasure". US is still far behind EU in protecting a persons privacy online.