Judaism. Terms Jewish Teacher Rabbi House of Worship Synagogue Son of the Commandments Bar Mitzvah Jewish Prayer Shema Wise King Solomon Psalm writer.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Coach Crews World History. Judaism  On your paper, write down at least 5 things that you know about the Jewish religion.
Advertisements

AIM: How were the Hebrew’s beliefs unique in the ancient world?
HISTORY OF JUDAISM(Review from Yesterday) Abraham is the father of the Hebrews About 1800 B.C. he lived in a city called Ur in Mesopotamia It is believed.
The Ancient Hebrews The Origins of Judaism The Hebrews were: a people who settled northeast of Egypt, in Canaan, about 1950 B.C.E. They were the founders.
Wed. High Holy Days. Click next to holiday6.htm Additional resources:
Today is Mother's Day.
All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that.
 Judaism 3 rd Block Social Studies. Class Agenda  Today we are going to:  Practice taking notes  Learn new vocabulary words.
OBJECTIVES: I can describe major world beliefs. Key Words Religion Polytheism (polytheistic) Monotheism (monotheistic) ACTIVITIES: 1.HINDUISM SUMMARY.
Judaism “The Chosen People”. About 14 million Jews.
Judaism The first monotheistic religion.. Sinai Peninsula.
World Religion.
The Religion of Judaism. Judaism The Mogen David, or Star of David, is the central symbol of Judaism. The star is the sign of the house of David, the.
Welcome Yeshua’s Yeladim
Middle Eastern Religions Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
Religions Of the Middle East. VI. Judaism Torah Jewish Holy Book Old Testament of the Bible A. Judaism is the main religion of Israel. It is based upon.
Judaism. Judaism: An Introduction One of the oldest religions Christianity and Islam developed from Judaism First religion to teach the belief in one.
People ChristianityIslam Judaism More People.
How did Judaism originate and develop?
World Religions Encyclopedia. You will create an encyclopedia that describes and gives important facts of the 5 major world religions: – Monday: Hinduism.
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.
Judaism The first monotheistic religion. The first to believe in one G_d.
Key Vocabulary Basic Beliefs Bye, Bye Egypt Origins LeadersSacred Writings Early Kingdoms Potpourri
Judaism The smallest of the 5 major world religions: 20 million followers That’s less than 1 % (0.023%) of the world’s population
 The oldest monotheistic religion  The basis of Christianity and Islam, as well as other religions  Religion of 14 million people in the world  Today,
About 3500 years old, Judaism is the mother religion of Christianity and Islam. Jews believe they were chosen by God to practice and teach monotheism:
REVIEW VOCAB Ancient Hebrews Chapter 8 1. What is the holiday in which Jews remember the Exodus? Remember the Exodus was when the Jews made their journey.
Judaism Judaism.
Judaism. F.O.A. Write down what you think each symbol means.
Jewish Religion “FEATURES” BOX.
Please open your books to page 12
Born in the Middle East: Judaism
INTRODUCTION TO COLOSSIANS The Gospel Centered Family.
Family Ties – Building Spiritual Families Deuteronomy
JUDAISM. Origins of Faith Judaism originated in ancient land of Canaan (modern day Israel) Started by the Hebrews (ancestors of the Jewish people), namely.
Vocabulary Terms Torah: the holy book of the Jewish faith.
JUDAISM.
WORLD RELIGIONS JUDAISM 7.5 Trace Islam’s historical connections to Judaism and Christianity. B3,7.
Oldest monotheistic religion- believing in GOD Founder-Abraham ( BC) Basic Belief Covenant- Jews believe that God made a special agreement with.
AIM: How can we identify the origins and beliefs of Judaism?
Judaism. The smallest of the 5 major world religions: 20 million followers That’s less than 1 % (0.023%) of the world’s population
a short introduction The Torah is the sacred text of the Jewish people.
Unit 3- Lesson 1- Judaism Central Beliefs. Jewish Culture Central beliefs of Judaism Jews believe: God appointed them to be his chosen people and they.
Judaism. Think about… WHY DO RELIGIONS HAVE SYMBOLS? WHAT PURPOSE DO THEY SERVE? Star of David MenorahMezuzah Israel’s flag Torah.
Chapter 2, Lesson 4 The Birth of Judaism Judaism1700’s B.C. The religion of the Jewish people.
Oldest monotheistic religion- believing in GOD Founder-Abraham ( BC) Basic Belief Covenant- Jews believe that God made a special agreement with.
Chapter 2.5 Roots of Judaism Israel lies at western end of Fertile Crescent and eastern end of Mediterranean Sea.
CHAPTER 6, SECTION 1 ORIGINS OF JUDAISM. MAIN IDEAS 1. “The Jews” early history began in Canaan and ended when the Romans forced most of them out of Israel.
Judaism:What is it? Oldest of the Monotheistic Religions Founded by Abraham around BC Set the stage for other Monotheistic Religions that would.
Students will be able to describe the geographic origins, founders, teachings, traditions, customs and beliefs of each major world religion. World Religions.
Judaism. Origin/Founder Canaan (Palestine) is the ancient home of the Hebrews or Jews The history of the religion is recorded in the Torah, their holy.
JUDAISM Judaism About 3500 years old, Judaism is the mother religion of Christianity and Islam. Monotheism: belief in and worship of only one god. Jews.
By: Kathryn McClymond. Judaism: History “I will maintain my covenant between Me and you, and your offspring to come, as an everlasting covenant throughout.
JUDAISM.
Judaism A covenant people.
Judaism Ms. Adreanna Williams.
Chapter 2.5 Roots of Judaism
AIM: How were the Hebrew’s beliefs unique in the ancient world?
Judaism.
Major Religions in Europe
Judaism Religion Unit World History Mr. Freda.
Judaism.
Judaism.
Hagar Abraham Sarah Ismail Isaac Arabs Cousins Jews
Ancient Hebrews & Judaism Notes
Judaism Introduction.
Chapter 2.5 Roots of Judaism
Ancient Hebrews (Israelites & Jews)
Major European Religions
Ancient Hebrews (Israelites & Jews)
Presentation transcript:

Judaism

Terms Jewish Teacher Rabbi House of Worship Synagogue Son of the Commandments Bar Mitzvah Jewish Prayer Shema Wise King Solomon Psalm writer David One God monotheism Ten Commandments Mt. Sinai Jewish State Israel Scattering/displacement Diaspora

Day of Atonement Yom Kippur New Year Rosh Hashana Sacred textTorah Patriarch/father of Isaac Abraham Led the Jews out of Egypt Moses Most traditional branch Orthodox

Dates When studying Christianity, often times people will use the timeline that includes BC (Before Christ) and AD (Anno Domini “the year of the lord”). When studying non- Christian religions, it is best to use the terms BCE ( before current/common era) and CE (Current/common era) BCE=BC CE=AD

Reading review As you read, take notes, underline, put question marks. Discuss with a partner your essential learnings.

Judaism Date founded c BCE Place founded-Mesopotamia/Canaan Founder- Abraham Adherents- 14 million Main location- Israel, Europe, and USA Major sects- Reform (least traditional), Conservative, and Orthodox (most traditional) Sacred text- Tanakh (Torah plus other books) with the Talmud

Original language -Hebrew Spiritual leader - rabbi (rebbe in Hasidism) Place of worship -synagogue ("temple" in Reform Judaism) Day of worship-Saturday (Shabbat/Sabbath) Theism-monotheism Ultimate reality - One God (YHWH) Human nature- created good Purpose of life- obedience to God

Q.O.D Thinking back to the reading that you completed a while back, tell me three things that you learned about Judaism.

`

Jewish population 1930’s U.S. 5,000,000 Poland 3,000,000 Soviet Union 2,525,000 Romania 756,000 Germany 500,000 Hungary with 445,000 Czechoslovakia 357,000 Lithuania 155,000

Jewish Population Today 1 Israel 5,996, United States 5,500,000 3 France 483, Canada 413,00 5. U.K. 292,00 6. Russia 205, Argentina 182, Germany 119,000

Judaism Illustrated Timeline After reading the Judaism timeline, choose twelve events that seem important to you, and create an illustrated timeline. Please include at least four different illustrations to accompany your events. Finished products should be neatly completed.

Q.O.D Tell me three things that you learned from completing your illustrated timeline of Judaism.

The Shema Observant Jews consider the Shema to be the most important part of the prayer service in Judaism, and its twice-daily recitation as a mitzvah (religious commandment). It is traditional for Jews to say the Shema as their last words, and for parents to teach their children to say it before they go to sleep at night.

Deuteronomy 6:4-9 Hear, Israel, the Lord is our God, the Lord is One. Blessed be the Name of His glorious kingdom for ever and ever. And you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your might. And these words that I command you today shall be in your heart. And you shall teach them diligently to your children, and you shall speak of them when you sit at home, and when you walk along the way, and when you lie down and when you rise up.

And you shall bind them as a sign on your hand, and they shall be for frontlets between your eyes.

And you shall write them on the doorposts of your house and on your gates.

Mezuzah Tefillin