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Write in agenda: Homework Unit 6 Notebook Check Study for Unit 6 Test **Vocab Day 3 on desk

Warm Up Day 3 1.Who was the founder of Judaism? 2.Who led the Hebrews from Egypt? What was this event called? 3.What king united Israel and established Jerusalem? 4.What happens to Israel after Solomon’s death? 5.What is the name of the first invaders of Israel? 6.What is the name for the dispersal of the Jews across other continents?

Warm Up Day 3 B E D A F C

Reading – Notes Day 3 - The star of David

Judaism video What common themes did you notice with the Jewish holidays and traditions?

Western Religions Family Tree God (Yahweh, Allah) Abraham Isaac Ishmael Judaism Islam 15.1 million Christianity 2.1 billion 1.3 billion

Reading and packet On page 3 answer #1-4 and on page 4 #3