WORLD RELIGIONS: AN INTRODUCTION TO JUDAISM

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WORLD RELIGIONS: AN INTRODUCTION TO JUDAISM MAJOR EVENTS, PEOPLE & BELIEFS OF THE OLD TESTAMENT & JUDAISM Homework Task: Date Set: Monday Jan 4th 2016 Date Due: Friday 8th Jan 2016

EVENT 1: 1a. Who are the characters in this scene? 1b. What events is happening here? 1c. In about 50 words describe the life for these people before and after this event. 1d. How does this event impact on all of humanity?

EVENT 2 Q2a. Who is this man? Q2b. What is his connection to the 10 commandments? Q2c. Explain the meaning of the commandments (except do not steal / kill which are obvious!) Q2d. What is the name of the Mountain below? What is the relevance to this topic? Q2e. In which country is this mountain?

EVENT 3: Explain the symbolism and images with these pictures? What was the ultimate purpose of this event?

EVENT 4 This picture here represents one of the most famous battles in the old testament. 4a. Who are the characters? 4b. What was the outcome?

EVENT 5 5a. What appears to be happening in these scenes? 5b. Who is the character? 5c. Briefly explain the story.

KEY FEATURES OF JUDAISM : THE 12 TRIBES OF ISRAEL 6a. When were they formed? 6b. Do they still exist today? 6c. What is their significance to Judaism?

SYMBOLISM OF JUDAISM 7a. What is this symbol called? 7b. What does it represent? Why is important to the Jewish people?

SYMBOLISM OF JUDAISM 8a. Why are these men wearing a little black box on their heads? 8b. What should be inside?

SYMBOLISM OF JUDAISM 9a. What is the name for the small hats worn by many Jews? 9b. Why do they wear these hats?

JEWISH SYMBOLISM & BELIEFS Q10a. What is the Torah? Q10b. How is it different to the Old Testament?

JEWISH SYMBOLISM & BELIEFS 11. They place where Jews worship is called a..

SYMBOLISM & JUDAISM These candles are a very important symbol in Judaism What is the name of these candles and what do they represent?

SYMBOLISM OF JUDAISM 13. These Jews often wear dark clothes and unusual hats. 13a. What is the name for this group of Jews? 13b. How are their beliefs different to other Jews?