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Veteran’s Day GET STARTED 1. Go to my website, click on blog, let me know why Veteran’s Day is important 2. Go to my website, click on Holidays, then on a separate sheet of paper, answer the ?s for Veteran’s Day, use the link there….. To be turned in for grade

1. Founder: Abraham; God spoke to him to lead his people from Mesopotamia, his people became known as the Hebrews 2. Time period 2000 BC 3. Place of Origin: Canaan or Israel

Judaism 4. Text/Holy Book = Tanach or Torah Torah is the Old Testament, 1 st five books of Bible

Judaism 5. Holidays A. Hanukkah – (December) honors the temple built by Solomon; oil stayed lite for 8 days B. Passover (March/April)- honors the Exodus out of Egypt (symbol = flat bread, not enough time for bread to rise during exodus)

Judaism 6. Main Beliefs: A. 1 God = monotheism B. 10 commandments = moral laws C. Synagogue or temple= place of worship D. Rabbi – leads religious ceremonies

Honors Describe what each Jew sect believes in Conservative- Reform- Orthodox – You can use your chrome book…..

Design Cover for your Notes Directions: Design a cover for the Ancient Hebrew Unit in your notebook. Use your Judaism notes to create symbols of this faith. Include an image for each _____ Founder (Abraham) _____ sacred text (Torah) _____ Place of Worship (Synagogue) _____Main Ideas (1 god, 10 commandments, etc) ____Holiday (Hanukkah, Passover, etc) 5/5 images, excellent effort = A 100% 4/5 images, great effort= B92-85% 3/5 images, ok effort = C 84-78%