Exploring the Religions of Our World Chapter 2
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Exploring the Religions
of Our World
Chapter 2 Judaism
Chapter 2 Judaism
A Living Religion
1. Judaism is the religion practiced by Jesus
when he was living on earth.
2. Judaism is the religion of the Hebrew Bible
and a religion still longing for God’s chosen one.
3. Being a Jew has both an ethnic and a religious
connotation.
4. A religious Jew practices Judaism. An ethnic
Jew may or may not practice Judaism.
Modern Period 1783 - present
Medieval Period
639 - 1783 CE
Rabbinic Period
323 BCE – 637 CE
Biblical Period
1800 BCE – 323 CE
Chapter 2 Judaism
Periods of Jewish History
Chapter 2 Judaism
Periods of Jewish History
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Chapter 2 Judaism
Modern Judaism
Reform Judaism – advocates full integration into the
culture where one lives
Conservative Judaism – counteracts reformed Judaism,
modifying Jewish traditions in a limited manner
Orthodox Judaism – the most traditional wing, insists
its members strictly follow the Torah
Reconstructionist Judaism – advocates Judaism as a
culture, not only a religion
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Sacred writings
Tanakh
Torah
first five books
The Hebrew Bible
Nevi’im
prophets
Ketuvim
writings
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Other sacred writings
Jerusalem
Talmud
Midrash
Babylonian
commentary
Talmud
Biblical
interpretation
commentary
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Beliefs and Practices
Sh’ma
“Hear, O Israel, the Lord our God,
the Lord is One”
(Deuteronomy 6:4)
Chapter 2 Judaism
Beliefs and Practices (continued)
Torah
613
commandments
Chapter 2 Judaism
Beliefs and Practices (continued)
God’s covenant with Israel: “The Chosen
People”
“I have given you as a covenant to the people,
a light to the nations”
(Isaiah 42:6)
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Sacred Times
Annual Feasts:
• Rosh Hashanah – Jewish New Year
• Yom Kippur – Day of Atonement
• Sukkot –Feast of Tabernacles/Booths
• Pesach – Passover
• Shavuot – Harvest festival / reception of Torah
• Hanukkah – Festival of Lights
• Purim – Feast of Lots
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Sacred Times (continued)
Shabbat – the Jewish Sabbath
• weekly event
• sunset Friday through sunset Saturday
• obedience to fourth commandment
• Jews rest on the seventh day, as God did
• Shabbat dinner – Friday evening
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Sacred Places and Sacred Spaces
Synagogue
house of prayer
house of study
house of assembly
Home
Chapter 2 Judaism
Sacred Places and Sacred Spaces (continued)
Land of Israel
= Israel
= Canaan
= Promised Land
= Judea
= Palestine
= State of Israel
Jerusalem
• holiest city
• City of David
• Temple
• holy city for:
Judaism,
Christianity, Islam
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Judaism through a Catholic Lens
Judaism
Commonalities
History
Scripture
Liturgy
Theology
Christianity
Chapter 2 Judaism
Judaism through a Catholic Lens (continued)
Differences
Judaism
Christianity
Still expects a Messiah
Jesus was the Messiah
or messianic age to come
Jesus is God
Chapter 2 Judaism
Judaism through a Catholic Lens (continued)
Jewish influences in Catholicism
The Hebrew Bible – Old Testament
Passover meal – the Lord’s Supper
Passover – Holy Thursday
Shavuot – Pentecost
Chapter 2 Judaism
Vocabulary
Torah
Idolatry
Diaspora
Hellenization
Septuagint
Sadducees
Pharisees
Essenes
Rabbi
Talmud
Monotheistic
Sephardim
Pogroms
Ashkenazim
Yiddish
Hasidism
Zionism
Tanak
Nevi’im
Ketuvim
Mishnah
Midrash
Sh’ma
Mitzvoth
Covenant
Halakhic
Shabbat
Pesach
Yom Kippur
Havdalah
Bimah
Mezuzah
Kosher
Testament