AIM: How can we identify the origins and beliefs of Judaism?

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AIM: How can we identify the origins and beliefs of Judaism? AGENDA: Warm Up: MC Practice Teacher Talk: Judaism Guided Practice: Cornell Notes Independent Practice: Dialectical Journal Do Now: Complete a multiple choice practice worksheet and discuss with partner. Essential Question: How can we identify the place of origin, core beliefs and sacred texts and ethical codes of different religions/belief systems?

Monotheistic Religion: Belief in one god. 4000 years old AIM: How can we identify the origins and beliefs of Judaism? Judaism: Monotheistic Religion: Belief in one god. 4000 years old Originated in “Israel”

Diaspora – the dispersion of Jews outside of Israel AIM: How can we identify the origins and beliefs of Judaism? Important Terms: Abraham – Hebrew patriarch from whom all Jews trace their descent (Founder of Judaism) Covenant – Agreement between God and his people in which God makes specific promises and demands Diaspora – the dispersion of Jews outside of Israel

AIM: How can we identify the origins and beliefs of Hinduism? MOSES: Most important prophet in Judaism. Leader who freed them from slavery in Egypt. Given the message from God: Ten Commandments. Written in the TORAH: Jewish sacred text. (first 5 books of the Bible)

Rabbi – Religious leader Synagogue – House of worship AIM: How can we identify the origins and beliefs of Judaism? Practices: Rabbi – Religious leader Synagogue – House of worship Yom Kippur – holiest day of the Jewish people, Fast and say prayers for penitence.

Now lets practice with: Dialectical Journal AIM: How can we identify the origins and beliefs of Judaism? Now lets practice with: Dialectical Journal Take a textbook and go to pages 77-83. Poster will be divided in half. Left side copy an important passage, chart, map or photo. Right side respond to the text by: 1. asking a question 2. analyzing, interpreting, evaluating or reflecting. 3. making a personal connection. 4. creating a drawing or illustration 5. summarizing or predicting the effect