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JUDAISM
The religion of the Jewish people
13 million Jews in the world today
6 million of which live in the U.S.
Founding: Abraham
Abraham -founding father and all Jews are
descendents of him
4,000 years ago
Believed in only one God - those around him worshiped
many
God told him to leave his home and move to Canaan
God's promise- he would be the father of a great
nation (the Jewish people)
Important Beliefs
Monotheism- believe in one God
Covenant- an agreement
God made a covenant with Abrahampromised to give him many descendants
who would be the chosen people
Shalom-an important prayer
“Hear O Israel: The Lord is our God, the Lord
alone. You shall love the Lord, your God, with all
your heart, and with all your soul and with all
your might.”
Ark of the Covenant- stone tables containing
the 10 Commandments and Israelite objects
10 Commandments -rules given to Moses
by God
Torah (Tanakh)- three parts
Torah- first five books of the bible:
creation of the world
Nevi’im- writings of the prophetsland
of
Israel.
Ketuvim- writings of the people of
Israel
Psalms, Proverbs,
and Job.
Jewish teaching and Laws: the Oral Torah
Written in:
Mishnah- “to repeat, to study,”
Shabbat and other festivals
marriage, divorce, sacrafice
Talmud- collection of ideas to teach how
to live, also how laws applied to new
problems.
Where worship takes place
Synagogue- meeting place
The Western Wall- great temple in
Jerusalem
Ark of the Covenant
Jerusalem- symbolic center for Jews
Important people
Rabbi- a leader of the Jews
Abraham- Father of the religion
Prophets- people chosen by God to
speak on his behalf
Moses- 10 Commandments, led the
Jews out of slavery in egypt
Messiah- a king sent from God at the
end of time.
Yarmulke
Symbol of the connection with God
Pride in being a Jew
Symbol similar to a wedding ring
Kosher
laws about food
“kosher” = clear, pure, and fit
Animal kosher - cloven hooves and
digests its food through four
stomachs
ex. Cows, sheep, goats, and deer
Fish kosher if they have fins and
scales
Birds that are not prey birds are
kosher
Fruits and veggies are kosher
Eggs and milk kosher if from kosher
animal
Becoming a Jew
Traditionally- either born of a Jewish mother
or converted
Most are accepting of converts
Liberal sects- children born from either a
Jewish mother or father to be Jewish as
long as the child is raised with a Jewish
identity.
Shabbat (Sabbath)
Sundown on Friday until sundown on
Saturday
Remember that God rested on the 7th day
after creating the world
No work
Relax with family
Bar Mitzvah
Means “son of the commandment”
Boy is recognized as a member of the Jewish
community
Promises to follow the Torah’s laws
Yom Kippur
“The Day of Atonement”
Come to peace with God, ask for
forgiveness and realize what they
need to change
Holiest day of the year
Hanukkah
“the festival of lights”
Last for eight days
Reminder of the miracle that happened over
2,000 years ago.
Only enough oil for one day lasted for eight
days
Passover
Remember how God led the Jews out of
slavery in Egypt to the promise land