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The Religion of
Judaism
Judaism is…
“A 4000 year old tradition with ideas
about what it means to be human and how
to make the world a holy place.”
(Rabbi Harold Kushner, To Life)
A “covenant relationship” between God
and the Hebrew people.
A faith (Judaism), a people
(Hebrews/Israelites), a way of life.
As a people, Jews are…
15 – 16 million in worldwide population.
part of different religious sects (small part of a
larger group that shares core beliefs).
Orthodox:
Modern
Hasidic (Ultra Orthodox)
Reformed (18th century Germany)
Conservative: moderates, response to reform
Reconstructionalism (20th century America)
A 4000 year old tradition…
The Patriarchs:
Abraham, Isaac, Jacob (“Israel”)
– origins of the Hebrew people
Abraham: “the father of many nations”
Creation Myth
“Promised Land” (The Land of Israel)
- ends 6th century B.C.
Old Testament Creation Myth
As a faith, Jews believe…
In one God – monotheism
In prophets (a person God speaks through) –
especially Moses
In Torah (first five books of the Christian
Bible), containing religious, moral and social law
which guides the life of a Jew
the Hebrew Torah does not include the New
Testament
“Basic Beliefs and Observances”
Holy Books:
Written in Hebrew
Torah: (first five books of the Bible and
Tanakh) contains religious, moral and
social law which guides the life of a Jew
Moses, The Ten Commandments
Talmud: oral traditions of the Jews
written down over time with commentaries
by rabbis
People and Places:
Rabbi: teacher or master
Synagogue: house of worship for prayer,
education, and community activities
Temple: the Temple or Temple Mount,
where Solomon’s Temple once stood –
located in present day Jerusalem
Jerusalem and the Western Wall
As a way of life, Judaism is
based on…
613 commandments found in Torah (“Written Law”)
Talmud (“Oral Law”) – commentary of ancient rabbis
that explain how live everyday life through:
Dietary rules (Kashrut/Kosher)
Dress and other symbols
Prayer and devotion to God
The Temple and Temple rites
Observance of Holy days
Proper social relations between male and female, in
business, judicial rulings, etc.
Yarmulke
Jewish Celebrations:
Bar/Bat Mitzvah – full adult status and
responsibility within the religion
High Holidays:
Rosh Hashanah (Jewish New Year)
Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement)
Chanukah, the “Festival of Lights”
More Holy Days…
Purim (“Lots”) – a carnival (remembers events
told in book of Esther)
Passover – remembers the exodus from
Egypt (events told in Exodus)
Shabbat (Sabbath, 7th day, on Saturday) –
the “Day of Rest”
How is Judaism related to
Christianity?
Judaism was a religion before Christianity – it is the
foundation of Christianity but is not a part of it.
Jesus was Jewish, as were his followers, the
Apostles.
Jews do not believe that Jesus was anything more
than a good and wise man who lived and died 2000
years ago – Jews are still waiting for their messiah.
The Jewish people believe that their messiah will
not be divine. He will be a political figure who
restores the Hebrew monarchy in Israel and causes
peace to reign on Earth.
What are Jews really
concerned about?
Tikkun Olam - “repairing this world” through
justice and righteousness
The heart of Judaism is in the home and family,
social responsibility and doing Mitzvot (“good
deeds” based on God’s commandments)
Education and hard work make one’s life and
the world what God intended it to be – Holy
Religion EQ
Exit Slip:
Describe one way religion and culture are
connected in Judaism?
To Life!
To Life!
LeChaim!