Judaism

Published on Mar 24, 2016

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Judaism

An Introduction
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In this lesson:

  • Students will be able to explain the religious ideas philosophy, and culture of Judaism.
  • Students will be able to explain the significance of certain religious holidays of Judaism.
  • TEKS 6.19 A, 6.19B
  • 40-45 minute lesson
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Judaism Facts

  • Judaism has about 13 million followers mostly in the U.S. and Israel.
  • It originated in the Middle East about 3,500 years ago.
  • Moses was its main founder, but Jews can trace their history back to Abraham.
  • Six million Jews were murdered in the Holocaust in an attempt to wipe out Judaism.
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Judaism Beliefs

  • Jewish people believe there is only one GOD.
  • The believe that they have a special agreement 'covenant' with GOD. In exchange for GOD's mercy they keep HIS laws and try to be holy people.
  • Judaism believes that people should not be judged on what they believe but on the way they live their beliefs - by how they contribute to the holiness of the world.
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Judaism Holy Book

  • The most holy Jewish book is the Torah, revealed to Moses by GOD over 3,000 years ago.
  • The Torah and the Talmud (a commentary on the Torah) give the Jewish people the rules for life.
  • Keeping these rules is essential to the Jewish faith.
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Judaism Worship

  • Jewish people worship at Synagogues.
  • Jewish Religious leaders are called Rabbi (teacher).
  • Jewish people celebrate the Sabbath (Shabbat) and they meet for worship on that day, it is the most important day.
  • The Sabbath begins Friday evening and ends at sunset on Saturday.
  • Family & community are very important, they share a big family meal.
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Judaism Celebrations

  • Pesach (Passover)
  • Rosh Hashanah (the New Year)
  • Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement)
  • Hanukkah (Festival of Lights)
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Judaism Symbol

  • The symbol of the Jewsih people is the Magen Star (Shield of David) or also commonly referred to as the Star of David.
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Explore the following websites to learn more about Jewish holidays.

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Test Your Knowledge!

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Credits Links

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Think-Pair-Share

Talk to your partner about your knowledge on Judaism. Then, share your knowledge on the next slide.
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