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judaism CQuigley 2017

History Judaism is one of the oldest world religions. People who follow the Jewish religion are called Jews. The Jewish religion started in Israel around 1812 BC, during the Bronze Age. It began when God promised Abraham he would protect him and his descendants and give them the land of Israel. In return for this they promised to obey God. The Torah is the main religious book used by the Jewish people. CQuigley 2017

Beliefs Jews believe that there is only one God and that he created the universe. They believe that everyone can have an individual and personal relationship with God. They believe that God continues to work in the world, affecting everything that people do. CQuigley 2017

Important people Abraham is the father of the Jewish people. Jews see Abraham as a symbol of trusting and obeying God. Abraham is also important to followers of Christianity and of Islam. The story of Abraham is told in the Book of Genesis in chapters 12-25. CQuigley 2017

Important people Moses, is also an important figure as he gave the Jews the Torah around 1250 B.C. The Torah contains the laws of God. Moses is the leader who freed them from slavery in Egypt. Moses protected the Jews from the wrath of God, and negotiated with God on their behalf.  CQuigley 2017

Jewish symbols The symbol or emblem of the Jewish people is the Magen David (Shield of David), also known as the Star of David. CQuigley 2017

Jewish symbols The Menorah is one of the oldest symbols of the Jewish faith. It is a candelabrum with seven candle holders displayed in Jewish synagogues. It symbolises the burning bush as seen by Moses on Mount Sinai. CQuigley 2017

Jewish symbols A mezuzah is found on doorposts in Jewish homes. It is a little case, containing a tiny scroll. The writing on the scroll is from the bible. It is in Hebrew and it says that Jewish people should love God and keep his rules. CQuigley 2017

Where do Jews worship Jews worship in Synagogues. Men and women usually sit separately in the Synagogues. Men must cover their heads. The Jewish spiritual leaders are called Rabbis. Barack Obama viewing artefacts in a Synagogue. CQuigley 2017

The Torah The most holy Jewish book is the Torah which means ‘teachings’. The Torah contains the five books revealed to Moses by God on Mount Sinai. Genesis  Exodus Leviticus Numbers Deuteronomy The Torah is stored inside the Ark in each Synagogue. This is the holiest place in the Synagogue. Torah Ark in Patras Synagogue. CQuigley 2017

Holy Days The most important day of the week is the Sabbath (Shabbat), which is a day made holy by refraining from weekday work. Sabbath starts at sunset on Friday and continues until sunset on Saturday. During the Sabbath, observant Jews will do nothing that might be counted as work. Among the things that they can't do are driving and cooking. At the beginning of Shabbat Jewish families share a meal. They eat special bread called hallah. On the Sabbath, Jews attend services at the synagogue, often led by a Rabbi. CQuigley 2017

Special clothing On their heads Jewish men wear the Kippah to remind them that God is always above them. It is a reminder to always follow the laws of God at all times and in all places. Before beginning to worship or pray Jews will often put on a tallit. The fringes on the shawl remind them of the many commandments of the Torah. CQuigley 2017

Special ceremonies There are two special ceremonies where Jewish boys (aged 13) and girls (aged 12) can become adults in the eyes of the Jewish religion. Bar mitzvah is for boys and means Son of the Commandment. Bat mitzvah is for girls and means Daughter of the Commandment. CQuigley 2017

Who is the founder of Judaism? Quiz Who is the founder of Judaism? Moses Abraham Jesus CQuigley 2017

What is their holy book called? Quiz What is their holy book called? Torah Bible Quran CQuigley 2017

Who did God give the Torah too? Quiz Who did God give the Torah too? Mary Moses Joseph CQuigley 2017

Where do Jewish people worship? Quiz Where do Jewish people worship? Synagogue Church Mosque CQuigley 2017

Where is the Torah kept in the Synagogue? Quiz Where is the Torah kept in the Synagogue? Tabernacle Box Ark CQuigley 2017

Which two items do Jewish people sometimes wear? Quiz Which two items do Jewish people sometimes wear? Robe Tallit Kippah CQuigley 2017

Further work Read stories about Abraham and/or Moses in the bible and do an illustration or written recount of the story. You could also watch the film ‘The Prince of Egypt’ which tells the story of Moses. CQuigley 2017