Schaffer and Emerson's 1964 study on attachment aimed to identify stages of attachment and find a pattern in the development of attachment between infants and parents, involving 60 babies from Glasgow
Sources of wisdom and authority in Judaism include beliefs and teachings about the nature of the Almighty, the main tenet being the Jewish scripture teachings about God stating that God is one and the creator of the universe
The Shekinah in Judaism is God's presence in the world, with the Torah speaking of God's presence guiding Moses through the wilderness to the promised land
The Messiah in Judaism is believed to bring a messianic age of peace and rebuild the Temple in Jerusalem, with the belief in the Messiah being one of the 13 principles of faith
The Covenant at Sinai in Judaism is an agreement between God and Jews, stating that if people kept the 613 laws given to Moses on Sinai, they would be God's special people
The Covenant with Abraham in Judaism is an agreement between Abraham and God, where Abraham's side involves worshiping God alone and circumcising male descendants
The sanctity of life in Judaism is the belief that life is holy and sacred, with the concept of Pikuach Nefesh allowing certain commandments to be ignored to save a life
Jewish beliefs about life after death vary, with some believing only the righteous will be resurrected and others believing everyone will be resurrected