HEBREW “FROM THE OTHER BANK OF THE RIVER” Aubrey אוברי Sarah שרה Sri la סרי la.

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HEBREW “FROM THE OTHER BANK OF THE RIVER” Aubrey אוברי Sarah שרה Sri la סרי la

SETTING A big part of Hebrew history centered in Palestine God promised Palestine to his chosen people The 1 st place the Hebrew settled in Palestine They called Palestine the “land of milk and honey” A big part of Hebrew history centered in Palestine God promised Palestine to his chosen people The 1 st place the Hebrew settled in Palestine They called Palestine the “land of milk and honey”

RECREATION  The Hebrews used music and dance for religious and non-religious celebrations  They also hunted, fished, and wrestled for fun  They used Sabbath Saturday for worship and relaxation  They used weapons like javelins for leisure and defense  The Hebrews used music and dance for religious and non-religious celebrations  They also hunted, fished, and wrestled for fun  They used Sabbath Saturday for worship and relaxation  They used weapons like javelins for leisure and defense

FOOD, CLOTHING, AND SHELTER 1 For food the Hebrew’s sometimes ate stuffed cabbage There food was influenced from the Middle East and Europe Falafel is a tasty dish served along with hummus For holidays it was traditional to make Challah which is sweet and golden They also sometimes eat bagels Hebrew wore colorful clothing They wore turbans and belts made of linen For food the Hebrew’s sometimes ate stuffed cabbage There food was influenced from the Middle East and Europe Falafel is a tasty dish served along with hummus For holidays it was traditional to make Challah which is sweet and golden They also sometimes eat bagels Hebrew wore colorful clothing They wore turbans and belts made of linen

FOOD, CLOTHING, AND SHELTER 2 The women wore a lot of jewelry They lived in a goat hair tent and it was divided into two parts one for men and the other for women Whenever they built houses they built it out of stone The women wore a lot of jewelry They lived in a goat hair tent and it was divided into two parts one for men and the other for women Whenever they built houses they built it out of stone

TECHNOLOGY  The Hebrews learned to smelt-to separate metal from ore.  They used smelting to make jewelry, tools, and weapons  David worked with Tyre a, rich Phoenician fragment  The Hebrews learned to smelt-to separate metal from ore.  They used smelting to make jewelry, tools, and weapons  David worked with Tyre a, rich Phoenician fragment

SOCIETAL GROUPINGS Hebrew is the language of the Jewish community The Sadducess were a group of people who followed the laws of the Jewish bible The Zealots were a group of revolutionary people Hebrew is the language of the Jewish community The Sadducess were a group of people who followed the laws of the Jewish bible The Zealots were a group of revolutionary people

ECONOMIC SYSTEM Their economy was based on agriculture and trading pottery and jewelry Skehels were the form of currency. Skehels means weighing Israel was one of the most important trade routes in the ancient world Labor was an important fragment Their economy was based on agriculture and trading pottery and jewelry Skehels were the form of currency. Skehels means weighing Israel was one of the most important trade routes in the ancient world Labor was an important fragment

POLITICAL ORGANIZATION Jacobs 12 sons became 12 different tribes which were bound by a treaty, or an agreement.They were also known as 12 tribes of Israel God chose their king God said that Abraham’s sons would be great men and also great leaders and they were promised the land of Caanar They alaso believed that god relation with the clans Jacobs 12 sons became 12 different tribes which were bound by a treaty, or an agreement.They were also known as 12 tribes of Israel God chose their king God said that Abraham’s sons would be great men and also great leaders and they were promised the land of Caanar They alaso believed that god relation with the clans

RELIGION/PHILOSOPHY Judaism is the Hebrews religion The Hebrews traced back to the first people in the bible such as Abraham, Isaac, and etc… The Hebrew saw religion events as history not myths There were different tribes that had peace to the god Judaism is the Hebrews religion The Hebrews traced back to the first people in the bible such as Abraham, Isaac, and etc… The Hebrew saw religion events as history not myths There were different tribes that had peace to the god

COMMUNICATION The people of Hebrew wrote from right to left The first letter in the Hebrew alphabet is Alef and the last letter is Tav Hebrew is their language Their alphabet has vowels The people of Hebrew wrote from right to left The first letter in the Hebrew alphabet is Alef and the last letter is Tav Hebrew is their language Their alphabet has vowels

AESTHETIC VALUES  The Hebrew people created wood and ivory carvings  They thought dance was a beautiful art  There wasn’t paint but they colored and drew art  The Hebrew people created wood and ivory carvings  They thought dance was a beautiful art  There wasn’t paint but they colored and drew art

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