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The origins, and beliefs
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The Jews believed in a single caring god that demanded obedience, and gives out reward and punishments fairly. A god of history, whose powers affects the density of individuals and nations. A community rooted in divinely chosen family and ethnic group. A specific “promised” geographical homeland. A legal system to guide proper behavior: religious, familial, sexual, commercial, ethical, and ritual. The introduction to this code was the Ten Commandments revealed as the heart of the revelation to Moses at Mount Sinai. The Jews believed in a single caring god that demanded obedience, and gives out reward and punishments fairly. A god of history, whose powers affects the density of individuals and nations. A community rooted in divinely chosen family and ethnic group. A specific “promised” geographical homeland. A legal system to guide proper behavior: religious, familial, sexual, commercial, ethical, and ritual. The introduction to this code was the Ten Commandments revealed as the heart of the revelation to Moses at Mount Sinai.
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Jewish religious leaders reconstituted earlier polytheistic celebrations of nature into a calendar of national religious celebrations.
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Jews changed from idolatry to monotheism, also from biblical to rabbinic The Torah was retranslated throughout history Because of their belief in the Torah it effected how they act Jews do not believe Jesus as the ‘Messiah’ Also when they were exiled from Judea
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This means that the Jews changed their belief to only one loving, caring god Changing to rabbinic means that the have a Rabbi, not a minister or priest as the Catholics or Christians do. Ministers and priest use the bible unlike the Rabbi who use the TaNAKh.
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When the emperor of Judea decided to take the Torah or Five books of Moses this change the Jewish religion drastically It changed because he not only copied but he changed some translation in the scriptures This kept going throughout the generations.
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What this means is that in the Torah, when the Jacob was tricked into marrying Rachel’s sister Leah, effects their marital ceremonies They now unveil the bride during the wedding.
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This is really important, because this separates the Christians and Catholics from them. They believe this because he did not meet Jewish requirements according to the TaNakh
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When they became exiled from Judea they changed what they thought of those people. It didn’t effect their religion much, but it did start many stereotypes about Jews
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The Jewish Holidays.. Sabbath Day-the day(Saturday) were people of the jewish religion go to the synagogue and worship God..Days of Awe.Hanukkah-an eight-day Jewish holiday commemorating the rededication of the Temple of Jerusalem in 165 BC..Passover-Liberation of the hebrews from slavery in egypt..Rosh Hashanaah-The jewish New years.TuB’Shevat-giving thanks to the earth and all the plants and fruit God gave.
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The Mitzvot is the Hebrew commandments and there are 613 1.Know there is a God Ex.20:2 2.Not to entertain thoughts of other Gods besides him Ex 20:3 3.To know that he is one Deut 6:4 4.To love him Deut 6:5 5.To fear him Deut 10:20 6.To sanctify his name Lev 22:32 7.Not to profane his name Lev 22:32 8.Not to destroy objects associated with his name 9.To listen to the prophet speaking in his nameDeut18:15 10.Not to test the prophet Deut 6:16 11.To emulate his ways
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The synagogue is the jewish house of woriship. The synagoguepredates destruction of the second temple,but it became central to religious life after the temple was lost.
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Jews are expected to recite three prayers daily and more on the Sabbath day and Jewish holidays. While solitary prayer is valid attending synogogue to pray with a minyan(a quorum of 10 adult males)is considered. Males are expected to wear dress hats yarmulke(kippah)
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Kosher Permitted Rittauly slaughtered beef, sheep, goats and deer with no flaws. Chicken, turkey and qual,geese Salmon, tuna, carp,herring and cod Meat eaten spereatly with diary Wine or grape juice made under jewish supervision Soft cheese and koshr hard cheese Trayf Foribidden Pork, camel,rabbit,rodents,reptiles and any animals that died of natural causes Eagle,hawk,vulture Crab, lobster, octopus, clam,swordfish,sturgeon Meat with diary cheese burger with milkshake chicken cordon blue, wiener schnitzel Any other wine or grape juice Most hard cheese
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