There is no baptism in the Jewish religion. Only Christians have baptism.
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water and oil
Jews do not have baptism. It is a Christian observance.
they are water, oil, colour - white, light/candle and words said during the rite of baptism.
There are no forms of Jewish baptism. It doesn't exist in Judaism.Ritual immersion is for other reasons in Judaism, mainly for ritual purity after menstruation or certain illnesses.
Some of the symbols include: water a dove a white garment chrism (oil) the sign of the cross candle
No. Hillel is Jewish and Jews don't have Baptisms.
There is no such thing in Judaism.
Roman Catholic AnswerThere are several symbols for Catholic Baptism: water, oils, a shell, a white garment, a candle.
Jewish star is my guess.
Baptism originated in Israel, the Holy Land. It was a Jewish custom to baptize for repentance of sin. John the Baptist carried on this custom.