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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 faith because he promoted the central idea of the Jewish faith: that there is one God.
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Judaism People who follow Judaism are called Jews. There are 3 main types of Jews: Orthodox (traditional) Conservative Reform (least traditional)
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Judaism The Holy Book, the Torah, is written on scrolls and kept in a special cabinet called the aron hakodish, the holy ark, in synagogues. The Torah is read with a pointer called a yad to keep it from being spoiled. Each week, one section is read until the entire Torah is completed and the reading begins again.
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Judaism The place of worship for Judaism is called a Synagogue. Judaism is a monotheistic religion, meaning that Jews believe in only one God. Judaism is the least common of the three religions we are studying.
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Judaism Jewish holidays include: Rosh Hashanah: The Jewish New Year, occurs between Labor Day and Columbus Day. It is a happy festive holiday, during which people make new years resolutions. Hanukkah: The festival of lights, celebrating the rededication of a temple in Jerusalem.
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