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The FRAME Routine Key Topic is about… Origins of Judaism: Beliefs, traditions, and customs of Judaism:

The FRAME Routine Key Topic is about… Origins of Judaism: Judaism How Judaism influenced western civilizations Beliefs, traditions, and customs of Judaism:

Origins of Judaism Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all trace their roots back to Abraham – Abraham is the father of Judaism

Origins of Judaism Moses gave the Ten Commandments to the Hebrews and led them out of exile The birth place of Judaism is Jerusalem

The FRAME Routine Key Topic is about… Origins of Judaism: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all trace their roots back to Abraham—Abraham is the father of Judaism Moses gave the Ten Commandments to the Hebrews and led them out of exile The birth place of Judaism is Jerusalem Judaism How Judaism influenced western civilizations Beliefs, traditions, and customs of Judaism:

Beliefs, traditions, and customs of Judaism: First monotheistic religion— believe in one god The Monotheism of Abraham became the foundation for Judaism, Christianity, and Islam The Ten Commandments was the law code of the Hebrews

The FRAME Routine Key Topic is about… Origins of Judaism: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all trace their roots back to Abraham—Abraham is the father of Judaism Moses gave the Ten Commandments to the Hebrews and led them out of exile The birth place of Judaism is Jerusalem Judaism How Judaism influenced western civilizations Beliefs, traditions, and customs of Judaism: First monotheistic religion—believe in one god Monotheism of Abraham became the foundation for Judaism, Christianity, and Islam The Ten Commandments was a law code that state the moral and religious conduct of Judaism

Sacred Text= The Torah: Contains the written records and beliefs of the Jews

The FRAME Routine Key Topic is about… Origins of Judaism: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all trace their roots back to Abraham—Abraham is the father of Judaism Moses gave the Ten Commandments to the Hebrews and led them out of exile The birth place of Judaism is Jerusalem Judaism How Judaism influenced western civilizations Beliefs, traditions, and customs of Judaism: First monotheistic religion—believe in one god Monotheism of Abraham became the foundation for Judaism, Christianity, and Islam The Ten Commandments was a law code that state the moral and religious conduct of Judaism The Torah: Contains the written records and beliefs of the Jews

How did Judaism Spread? Exile: 600 BCE the Jews were banished from their home land Diaspora: Scattering of the Jews

The FRAME Routine Key Topic is about… Origins of Judaism: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all trace their roots back to Abraham—Abraham is the father of Judaism Moses gave the Ten Commandments to the Hebrews and led them out of exile The birth place of Judaism is Jerusalem Judaism How Judaism influenced western civilizations Beliefs, traditions, and customs of Judaism: First monotheistic religion—believe in one god Monotheism of Abraham became the foundation for Judaism, Christianity, and Islam The Ten Commandments was a law code that state the moral and religious conduct of Judaism The Torah: Contains the written records and beliefs of the Jews -Exile: 600 BCE Jews were banished from their home land - Diaspora: Scattering of the Jews

Jerusalem Jordan River Mediterranean Sea