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JUDAISM The Tenets. 2 EARLIEST KNOWN WORLD CIVILIZATIONS  3100 BC: Nile River Valley (Egypt)  3000 BC: Tigris-Euphrates River Valley (Iraq) – “Fertile.

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Presentation on theme: "JUDAISM The Tenets. 2 EARLIEST KNOWN WORLD CIVILIZATIONS  3100 BC: Nile River Valley (Egypt)  3000 BC: Tigris-Euphrates River Valley (Iraq) – “Fertile."— Presentation transcript:

1 JUDAISM The Tenets

2 2 EARLIEST KNOWN WORLD CIVILIZATIONS  3100 BC: Nile River Valley (Egypt)  3000 BC: Tigris-Euphrates River Valley (Iraq) – “Fertile Crescent”  2000 BC Hebrews migrated to Canaan with sheep and goats

3 The Early History of the Jews Also known as the Israelites and Hebrews Their history effects relations in the Middle East today!

4 Genealogy Judaism Heritage Chart 1750-1700 BCE

5 The Israelites were monotheistic, believing in one true God. The Israelites believed God to be all-knowing, all-powerful, and present everywhere. The Israelites believed that they were God’s “chosen people.” Judaism

6 Israelites  The ancestors  were pastoralists who migrated from southern Mesopotamia around the twentieth century B.C.E.  Driving their livestock according to seasonal rainfall patterns, the early Israelites moved south into the region of present-day Israel.  In Egypt  Drought may have forced them to seek greener pastures in Egypt  Enslavement in Egypt and then flight, or Exodus, are a central part of the Hebrew Bible.  Exodus  May have led to forty years of wandering in the desert that the Israelites developed many of their religious beliefs

7 Map of Exodus

8 Escape from Egypt  Moses leads the Hebrews out of Egypt  10 plagues Water to blood, frogs, lice, flies, livestock disease, boils, thunder and hail, locust, darkness, and finally death of first born  Waters Part-> Red Sea ->10 Commandments from Mt. Sinai -> 40 years of wondering-> Promise Land  Why 40 years of wondering?

9 Kings of Israel  Saul – established the monarchy  David – second king, completed the transition to monarchy  King Solomon – Israel reached its greatest height  After Solomon, Israel was divided into two kingdoms  Assyrian destruction of northern kingdom (Israel 721 BCE)  Fall of southern kingdom (Judah) to the Babylonian monarch Nebuchadnezzar in 587 BCE  Led to diaspora

10 Teachings on Law and Morality  The laws of the Torah address all aspects of life, from cleanliness and food preparation to criminal matters.

11 Define: The Diaspora of the Jews The regained their homeland in 1948 when Israel is reestablished by the United Nations. -Took Arab land? What do you think? -Why Would the UN do that? -What has been the result? Still great prejudice, why?

12 As a way of life, Judaism is based on…  Is written and should be read in Hebrew  613 commandments found in Torah (“Written Law”)  Talmud (“Oral Law”) – commentary of ancient rabbis that elaborates on how to apply God’s Law in everyday life through:  Dietary rules (Kashrut/Kosher)  Dress and other symbols  Prayer and devotion to the one God  The Temple and Temple rites  Observance of Holy days  Proper social relations between male and female, in business, judicial rulings, etc.  Thus sanctifying life, blessing it in every way

13 How does Judaism sanctify life? Life cycle celebrations:  Bris – ritual circumcision, sign of the covenant  Bar/Bat Mitzvah – full adult status and responsibility within the religion  Marriage - "Be fruitful and multiply" (Gen. 1:22)  Death – funerals, mourning (sitting “Shiva”), and memorials (“Yartzeits”)

14 Important Holidays in Judaism  Passover  Commemorate Exodus from Egypt, 7-8 days, usually in April  Rosh Hashanah  Jewish New Years, between Labor Day & Columbus Day, look back on last year, make resolution, start preparing for Yom Kippur  Yom Kippur  Day of atonement, fasting & repentance, late Sept. or early Oct., many take off work/school  Chanukah  Festival of lights, rededication of Temple on Jerusalem, 8 days, usually in December, light of the Menorah

15 After Life


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