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JUDAISM
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Where is Judaism Practiced?
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According to the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics there is 14,993,000 Jews worldwide In Israel alone there is 5,703,700 United States has 5,275,000
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Important Beliefs They believe that Jesus existed, but he was not God’s son They also believe that their Savior/Messiah has not come yet Monotheistic (one God) Diaspora- when the Jews were removed from Israel, their homeland. Moses- most important prophet in Judaism, the leader who freed the Jews from slavery in Egypt.
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Holidays Hanukkah- A Jewish festival, lasting eight days in December, that honors the building of their temple. Bar Mitzvah or Bat Mitzvah - a special ceremony on a boy’s/girl’s 13th birthday that shows they’re becoming adults in the Jewish religion. Passover- celebrated to honor when the Jews were freed from slavery in Egypt by Moses. Rosh Hashanah- Jewish new year Yom Kippur- The holiest day of the Jewish year, on which Jews fast and say prayers
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Worship Religious Leader = Rabbi Place of Worship = Synagogue Name for God = Yahweh (in Hebrew) Ceremonial Clothing = Yarmulke, men wear it on their heads to show respect to God. Symbols = Star of David Menorah
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