A Synagogue is a Jewish place of worship. The word Synagogue means ‘assemble or gather together’. Jews go to the Synagogue to meet together with other.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
How is a Torah scroll made? How is the Torah revered?
Advertisements

Jews and Judaism Signs and Symbols
Everything you ever wanted to know and more!. It began about 4,000 years ago in the country we call Israel today.
What’s in a Synagogue that Makes it Special? (Created by Sarah Bronzite, with thanks to Gemma Peck for the idea and the format)
Judaism The Synagogue.. The Synagogue The Synagogue is the Jewish holy place. The word synagogue means meeting place. It is used for worship, learning,weddings.
Ark The Ark is a cupboard where the Torah scroll is kept safe when it’s not being read. The Torah scroll is very important to Jewish.
Summer Unit of work Worship. Name. – Mr Robert Griffiths. School. – Cwm Aber Junior School. Key Stage 2. Subject.- Religious Studies.
Origins of Judaism. History The ancient Israelites (Hebrews or Jews) were nomadic people who migrated from Mesopotamia to Canaan (present-day Israel &
Bar Mitzvah/Bat Mitzvah Learning objectives: What happens at a Bar/Bat Mitzvah service and why The symbolism behind wearing Tefillin and Tallit. the importance.
Year 6 RE: Judaism.
Ms Murtagh.
The Synagogue STARTER TASK... What’s your special/favourite building?
What is worship?. To show respect to someone or something.
Ner Tamid The Ark Menorah Bimah Torah Starter Activity
Can you think about ways that Judaism is like Christianity?
Warm-up Review pages Answer: – What is alike and different about the view of Jesus in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam?
Judaism Christianity Symbols. The Ten Commandments 1.“You should have no other gods before Me.” 2.“You shall not make for yourself a carved image--any.
Synagogue Services Significant practices in the life of adherents.
A Journey to the Sacred The Synagogue Part 5:Judaism.
Jewish Belief & Worship HRT 3M1 Ms. Wilson-Clark.
The Torah Scrolls Lesson Objectives: To know what the Torah scrolls are. To understand how the scrolls are treated with respect.
Signs and Symbols Jews and Judaism. The Menorah The Menorah is a seven branched candelabrum and is the oldest symbol of the Jewish people. It is said.
Judaism Judaism began about 4000 years ago, making it the oldest religion we are studying. Abraham, a Hebrew man, is considered the founder of the Jewish.
The Synagogue To describe the key features of a synagogue To contrast a synagogue with a Christian prayer service To evaluate how important the synagogue.
 The oldest monotheistic religion  The basis of Christianity and Islam, as well as other religions  Religion of 14 million people in the world  Today,
About 3500 years old, Judaism is the mother religion of Christianity and Islam. Jews believe they were chosen by God to practice and teach monotheism:
The Synagogue. Jewish place of prayer, community, and education Services daily but main service on Friday night and Saturday morning Requires a minyan.
Honors World History World Religions. = where Judaism is practiced = where Judaism originated Israel.
JUDAISM. Where is Judaism Practiced? According to the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics there is 14,993,000 Jews worldwide In Israel alone there is.
Virtual Tour of a synagogue
Introducing Judaism We can explain where we will find Jews in the world today. We can explain where we will find Jews in the world today. We will be able.
Judaism The Symbol of Judaism The God of Judaism Yahweh (also called Adonai) is the God of Judaism Yahweh (also called Adonai) is the God of Judaism.
Origins of Judaism. AUGUST 20, WARM-UP The Egyptian term for god-king is…… Which river has predictable flooding and the home of the Egyptian cvilization?
Judaism World Religions. Background Judaism is a major world religion with over 18 million members. Jews believe in one God whom they call “Yahweh”. Judaism.
Temple/Israel Synagogue, worship, branches of Judaism.
The synagogue. In pairs… Discuss where you have been that has been special to you? Explain why is was so special to you BE READY TO FEED BACK IN 3 MINUTES!!
THE OLDEST MONOTHEISTIC FAITH JUDAISM. WHERE DID IT ORIGINATE FROM? Judaism originated in Israel around 4000 years ago.
Oldest monotheistic religion- believing in GOD Founder-Abraham ( BC) Basic Belief Covenant- Jews believe that God made a special agreement with.
Please copy this chart into the front cover of your note packet The religion is called: JudaismChristianityIslamHinduismBuddhism A person who follows this.
Jewish Identity Aims of the Lesson is to explain how religion shapes a Jew’s identity To explore what shapes our identity as human beings.
JUDAISM Judaism About 3500 years old, Judaism is the mother religion of Christianity and Islam. Monotheism: belief in and worship of only one god. Jews.
By Khirv Alice Form 10 th. Judaism is one of the major religious traditions. It is the oldest of the world’s four great religions. This religion originated.
The Abrahamic Faiths (monotheistic)
hot warm scorching I can identify the features of a Synagogue.
THE SYNAGOGUE SHUL OR TEMPLE.
Fact book all about Judaism.
Practices and rituals.
On a new page, miss the top two lines and…
“Creeds for Today” A creed is a statement that sums up what people believe about something important.
Year 8 Judiasm Project DAILY LIFE.
Origins of Judaism.
Judaism By a guy.
EQ: How did Judaism originate, spread, and survive
Aim: What does it mean to be Jewish? Jewish Symbol: Star of David
Judaism CQuigley 2017.
Jews Believe… In one God(Yahweh), creator of the universe, personal ,happy and angry In prophets – especially Moses, through whom Torah was revealed to.
Design your own Synagogue
Judaism and Islam: a Comparison
How is a Torah scroll made? How is the Torah revered?
What do you remember about Judaism?
Jewish Temple in Jerusalem
Covenant = two way promise
Virtual Tour of a synagogue
Hagar Abraham Sarah Ismail Isaac Arabs Cousins Jews
Starter Task We all have a favourite building. For
What’s in a Synagogue that Makes it Special?
Where are we today?.
Place of worship – The Synagogue
Sacred Space Judaism.
Judaism.
Presentation transcript:

A Synagogue is a Jewish place of worship. The word Synagogue means ‘assemble or gather together’. Jews go to the Synagogue to meet together with other Jews, to worship God and learn more about their religion. Look at the pictures that follow. These show a modern Orthodox Synagogue. What do you notice?

What can you see?

What did you notice about the walls of the Synagogue? Why are they like this? Who do you think sits upstairs? Why do you think this is? How can you tell that this is a place of worship ? What symbols did you see?

The Ark is a special cupboard which is found facing Jerusalem on the Eastern wall. The Ark contains the Torah scrolls and represents the Holy of Holies in the Temple. The Bimah is the reading desk which is found usually at the centre of the synagogue. It is where the Torah scrolls are read from. Stained glass windows are found in some Synagogues. They depict Jewish history. Some will represent festivals that Jews celebrate for example Passover and Sukkot. Torah Scrolls are kept in the Ark. Jews believe they are the word of God and they contain 613 laws which Jews should try and live by. They form part of the Jewish worship in the Synagogue.

The man and women sit separately in an Orthodox Synagogue to avoid distraction while worshipping. Women will usually sit in the women’s gallery upstairs and men sit downstairs. The Ner Tamid is the everlasting light which represents the light that burnt in the Temple. The light represents Gods presence. On the wall above the Ark there is often the 10 commandments, this reminds Jews of the 10 commandments given to their ancestors by Moses. A seat(s) and a smaller reading desk is situated at the front by the Ark. These are for the officials who assist will the running of the Synagogue.

I am one metre in length when dressed in my lovely mantle and when my silver bells or a crown is placed on my head. My mantle is my jacket I wear when put in my cupboard called an Ark. I am treated with great respect, as I am God’s words. I am made of parchment, a thin animal skin. I am written by a man called a scribe.

I have many other friends in the Ark with me to keep me company. Some have red jackets, some have blue ones. (I am the prettiest!!)

I am one metre in length when dressed in my lovely mantle and when my silver bells or a crown is placed on my head. My mantle is my jacket I wear when put in my cupboard called an Ark. I am treated with great respect, as I am God’s words. I am made of parchment, a thin animal skin. I am written by a man called a scribe. I have many other friends in the Ark with me to keep me company. Some have red jackets, some have blue ones. (I am the prettiest!!) I was chosen this year to be read in a boy’s Bar Mitzvah. I had to look my best! They took off my mantle and carefully unrolled me showing all my splendour. I felt so proud!

I am one metre in length when dressed in my lovely mantle and when my silver bells or a crown is placed on my head. My mantle is my jacket I wear when put in my cupboard called an Ark. I am treated with great respect, as I am God’s words. I am made of parchment, a thin animal skin. I am written by a man called a scribe. I have many other friends in the Ark with me to keep me company. Some have red jackets, some have blue ones. (I am the prettiest!!) I was chosen this year to be read in a boy’s Bar Mitzvah. I had to look my best! They took off my mantle and carefully unrolled me showing all my splendour. I felt so proud! Yes of course, I am a Torah Scroll!!!

Feature What do you know about it? Describe what it looks like Other important points END