Judaism By Steve Eleshaky And Zack George Founder of the Judaist Religion Abraham- Started the movement of Judaism over polytheistic paganism. He gave.

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Judaism By Steve Eleshaky And Zack George

Founder of the Judaist Religion Abraham- Started the movement of Judaism over polytheistic paganism. He gave birth to Isaac, ancestor of Jews, and Ishmael, ancestor of Arabs. Founder of the First Covenant with God

Other important Figures in Judaism Isaac- Son of Abraham, part of the final trial Abraham thought God made him go through to prove his faith. Fathered Jacob and Esau Jacob- Wrestled an Angel and earned the name “Israel”, he then fathered the 12 children of Israel which were the founders of the different tribes in Israel. Moses- After many generations the Jews eventually became slaves in Egypt and suffered greatly, they were able to escape under Moses, founder of the Second Covenant, and went to the Mt Sinai to receive the 10 commandments from God in order to inherit Israel, creating the 2 nd covenant.

Historical context The Old Testament is some of the few written accounts from its time period. The writings are generally based on historical forces but described with religious mythology. The Old Testament is much more of a history book than the New Testament.

Symbols Star of David Ten Commandments Menorah

Deities Name’s Abrahamic Judaism referred to God in forms of El, relating to the Patron god of the nearby Pagan religion Now it’s God, or G-d for strict Jews in fear of tarnishing his name

Location of Origin Known as Biblical Canaan, or modern day Levant, which corresponds to Israel, Palestinian territories, Lebanon, and the western parts of Jordan and Syria

Major Locations Today 4.95 m Jews in Israel 6.5 m in North America 1.6 in Europe Tel Aviv has 2.5 m NYC 1.9 m Haifa with 655 k LA with 621 k Jerusalem with 520 k Number of Followers 13.3 Million

How/Why did the religion Spread Judaism spread with the Jewish people through both migrations that were voluntary and forced expulsions. The religion spread mostly with the Jewish Diaspora, “Scattering” when Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylonia, forcefully deported the Jewish people. This caused them to migrate to areas in the Middle East, Judea, and Egypt.

Holy Books, and other important Texts The Jewish people had a sacred book called the Torah. The Torah embodied all the Jewish teaching and laws and is referred to as the Jewish bible. Torah can also refer to another set of sacred books, the five books of Moses, which include Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy. Judaism also contained Midrashim, which were stories that elaborated on incidents in the Jewish bible to emphasize a certain moral or law.

Places of Worship The Jewish people’s place of worship included Synagogues, Shuls, and temples. It is a place for prayer, and community prayer services.

Roles of men and women Surprisingly, the role of men and women were seen as equal, women even sometimes had higher roles than men. Women were believed to have, “binah” which was a better intuition, intelligence, and understanding. Men still were encouraged to pursue higher careers and further their education, unlike women, who were still seen as the wives and care takers. What’s remarkable is women had rights, such as the right to be consulted about their own personal marriage.

Holy Sites The main holy site is Israel, since it was believed to be a land promised to Abraham by G-d, a land in which his decedents would live( the Jewish people). The torah also, mentions Israel, as a land flowing with milk and honey.

Holidays Hanukkah-represents the defeat of the Greek-Syrian Army, and the extended supply of oil at the temple Shavu’ot- signifies the giving of the torah at mount sinai, and also represents the time when the first fruits were harvested and brought back to the Jewish temple.

Major Beliefs Creation Story God created both the earth and the heavens, he said, “let there be light.” and divided by the light of the world and darkness of the world. God first created Adam and Lilith and then he created Eve End Story ‘ The Souls of the Righteous shall go to Gan Eden, while the souls of those who are average need purifying, and need to go to Gehenna. Both of these things are similar to the heaven and hell in catholic religion.

Most Important Commands/Laws The most important law/commands is the ten commandments brought by Moses, written by the creator. Another important law is Kashrut, which deals with the Jewish dietary jobs. The Kashrut indicated how to prepare food and meals, and make them, “Kosher.” In the teachings of Judaism, the purpose of life is to serve God, as well as keep the Torah, and pass the tests which are given to us.

Influence on Art, Architecture Since the Jewish people were initially a small group, they did not have a big affect on art, or architecture, but they did contribute to it. The Jewish people contributed to architecture with synagogues. The Jewish did however had the affect on the foundations of the religion. Their religion was the first monotheistic religion which believed God was greater than nature, and that a day of judgment would occur. This is much like the Catholic faith and Islamic faith.

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