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JUDAISM

Covenant with Abraham Martin Landau as Abraham in In the Beginning God promised Abraham that he would be ____________________________. Sign of the covenant = ______________________. .

Isaac and Ishmael Abraham had two sons: Isaac and Ishmael. CARAVAGGIO The Sacrifice of Isaac c. 1601=2 Abraham had two sons: Isaac and Ishmael. Abraham favored ___________ because ____________________. What did God ask Abraham to do? How is the Muslim version of the story different?

Jacob/Israel Jacob = son of Isaac; named was changed to ______________ 12 sons founded the _____________________________. Known as the Israelites or ______________________. Moved to Egypt in a famine; what happened?

Slavery in Egypt / Passover The prophet who led the Hebrews out of Egypt was ______________. When the pharaoh refused to let them go, God sent _______________. The Hebrews’ deliverance from slavery by God is celebrated during the holiday of Passover. Passover refers to the Angel of Death “passing-over”the homes of the Jews whose thresholds were marked with lamb’s blood. This holiday is celebrated with a Sedar Pesach or Passover meal. Why do Jews eat matzos at this holiday meal?

40 Years in the Desert Ten Commandments: 1. Do not worship other gods. 2. Do not make idols or images to worship. 3. Do not take the Lord’s name in vain. 4. Keep the Sabbath holy. 5. Children, honor your parents. 6. Do not murder. 7. No adultery. Found in Book of Exodus in Torah Fundamental law of the Jews Tablets kept in the Ark of the Covenant After Moses’ death, Hebrews finally entered the Promised Land 9. Do not give false testimony. 8. No stealing. 10. Be content and do not “covet.”

Israel becomes a Kingdom King David David by Michelangelo Shepherd boy who killed Goliath Founded Jerusalem Introduced kingship as a way of mediating god’s purpose to his people A king is anointed so is known as hamashisch or in English Messiah

King Solomon What happened to the 10 northern tribes? David’s son, known for his wisdom (and his women) Built the Temple to house the Ark of the Covenant Served as the place for ____________________. Taxed the people into a revolt; after Solomon the kingdom split in two (10 northern tribes = Israel; 2 southern tribes = Judah) Northern Kingdom of Israel conquered by Assyrians in 722 BCE. What happened to the 10 northern tribes?

The “Babylonian Captivity” / The Diaspora The Chaldeans conquered Judah in 586 BCE and they: 1) 2) During the exile, the Torah was ______________________. Beginning of “Rabbinic Judaism.” About 70 years later the “Second Temple” was built under the Persians; it was later expanded by King Herod then destroyed by the Romans in 70 CE. Why is the “Wailing Wall” so important to Jews?

Jewish Scriptures Jews are known as “____________________________.” TORAH = 5 books of Moses; Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy Scriptures also include PROPHETS and WRITINGS. Earliest fragments are Dead Sea Scrolls (c.a. 1,400 B.C.E) Torah scroll located in the ark inside of every synagogue; ark symbolizes Solomon’s temple in Jerusalem

Torah Torah is the “word of God” Reading and studying the Torah is a form of prayer When it is copied by scribes it is read out loud so it is a living prayer. Any copying errors =_____________________________. Torahs are buried when they are “worn out.” What are “Holocaust Torahs?”

Talmud The Talmud is a collection dating from 6th Century C.E. Mishna- collection of (originally) oral legal interpretations within Judaism Combined with important commentaries, anecdotes, allegories, and elaborations on the bible. - Example:

Kosher- Dietary Law Kosher law prohibits some foods and also dictates methods for preparation. Specific process for slaughtering Prohibited foods include __________________________. Prohibited from eating beef and cheese at the same meal

Sabbath As God rested on the seventh day in Genesis Jews must rest on the seventh day. Attend Temple- longest and most elaborate services Sabbath Dinner on Friday night with candles, wine, breaking bread You must not do any work - Jews have different ideas of what this means.

Ceremonies in the synagogue The central event in all religious ceremonies in a synagogue is ____________________________________ The ark faces the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem; eternal flame above ark Jews rise when the ark is opened. Torah is usually paraded around the synagogue Jewish Men (and male visitors) wear the _______________during services.

Holidays: Rosh Hashana Start of the ____ ________ (usually Sept-Oct) Hebrew holidays based on a lunar calendar Creation of earth in Genesis Blowing the shofar

Holidays: Yom Kippur 10 days after Rosh Hashanah Day of_______________ Holiest day of the Year Fasting Remember the deceased

Holidays: Sukkot Harvest Celebration Usually in October Usually 8 days long Ways to celebrate vary greatly

Holidays: Chanukah ~ Hanukkah Festival of Lights- 8 days, lighting the menorah What is being celebrated? Work is permitted during Hanukkah. Not a Jewish Christmas (but…)

Branches of Judaism ________________ = Literalist with unswerving faith to the written word of God. Preserve all traditions, rituals, doctrine. _________________= Strong belief in tradition but not all the “old ways.” ________________ = modernist, emphasis on the spirit of Judaism, less concern about traditional observances

Zionism Jewish nationalism Embraces without apology the goal of re-establishing and protecting the state of Israel. Received a great deal of momentum after what event? __________________________ Modern Israel was created in ________and this led to current Arab-Israeli conflict.

“Chosen People” “If you obey my voice and keep my covenant, you shall be my own possession among all peoples … and you shall be to me my kingdom of priests and a holy nation.” EXODUS 19:5-6