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Abdicate v. To give up (royal power or the like). Monotheism: Belief in a single god. List all the Holidays from the Jewish faith that you can. What is a Bar/Bat Mitzvah & have you ever been to one?

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Bell Work. Abdicate v. To give up (royal power or the like). Monotheism: Belief in a single god. List all the Holidays from the Jewish faith that you can. What is a Bar/Bat Mitzvah & have you ever been to one?. Objectives. Summarize the history & beliefs of the ancient Hebrews - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Abdicate v. To give up (royal power or the like).

Monotheism: Belief in a single god.

List all the Holidays from the Jewish faith that you can.

What is a Bar/Bat Mitzvah & have you ever been to one?

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Summarize the history & beliefs of the ancient Hebrews

Explain the historical & cultural importance of the Exodus

Describe Jewish traditions and holidays

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Started around 1800 BCE

“A 4000 year old tradition w/ideas about what it means to be human and how to make the world a holy place” (Rabbi Harold Kushner, To Life)

Judaism has been described as a religion, a race, a culture, and a nation The people are known as Jews

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Abraham, Isaac &Jacob, known as the Patriarchs, are both the physical and spiritual ancestors of Judaism. They founded the religion now known as Judaism.

The history of Judaism begins with Abraham, who came to believe in one Supreme Being,• his son Isaac,• Isaac's son Jacob, (later called Israel)• & Jacob's 12 sons who founded the twelve tribes

of Israel

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The countries surrounding Israel all believe in what major religion? What region of the world is Israel located? What city is the capital of Israel?

- Hebrew monarchy in the “Promised Land” : Israel - Major city :Jerusalem

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In one God, creator of the universe, Monotheism

Prophets - Moses, whom the Torah was revealed to

TheTorah (first 5 books of the Bible) “The Old Testament”, containing religious, moral & social law which guides the life of a Jew Hebrew Bible does not include the New Testament

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These principles, are the minimum requirements of Jewish belief:

1.G-d exists 2.G-d is one and unique 3.G-d is incorporeal (spirtual)4.G-d is eternal 5.Prayer is to be directed to G-d alone and to no other 6.The words of the prophets are true 7.Moses' prophecies are true, and Moses was the greatest of the prophets 8.The Written Torah (first 5 books of the Bible) and Oral Torah (teachings in the Talmud) were given to Moses 9.There will be no other Torah 10.G-d knows the thoughts and deeds of men 11.G-d will reward the good and punish the wicked 12.The Messiah (savior) will come 13.The dead will be resurrected

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Judaism is more concerned about actions than beliefs.

According to Orthodox Judaism, these actions include 613 commandments given by G-d in the Torah.

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A nation in Diaspora (dispersed) happened during Ancient Rome

The worldwide Jewish population is approx. 13 - 15 million Jews. Precise figures are difficult to calculate because the definition of

"Who is a Jew" is a source of controversy.

Jewish population growth worldwide is close to zero percent. From 2000 to 2001 it rose 0.3%, compared to worldwide

population growth of 1.4%.

In 2001, 8.3 million Jews lived in the Diaspora and 4.9 million lived in Israel. Just about half of the world’s Jews reside in the Americas, with about 46 percent in North America.

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What country and continent combined = more Jews than in N. America?

Why are there so many Jews in Israel? Are there more Jews in N. & S. America or in Israel and

Europe combined?

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United by a common heritage (an “ethnic” religion), divided in contemporary practice: Orthodox:

Modern Hasidic (Ultra Orthodox)

Reformed (18th century Germany) Conservative – moderates, response to

reform Reconstructionalism (20th century America)

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Judaism predates Christianity – it is the foundation of Christianity but is not a part of it

Jesus was Jewish, as were his followers and the Apostles

Jews do not believe that Jesus was anything more than a good/wise man who lived and died approx. 2000 years ago – Jews still await their messiah

The Jewish messiah would not be divine. He would be a political figure who restores the Hebrew monarchy & causes peace to reign on Earth

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Tikkun Olam - “repairing this world” through justice and righteousness; through “deed, not creed”

Heart of Judaism: the home and family, social responsibility and doing Mitzvot (“good deeds” based on God’s commandments)

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In-class: Fill in your chart for Judaism (5min)

Hmwrk: Finish the Judaism chart portion

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Judaism 101: http://jewfaq.org/ ”an online encyclopedia of Judaism, covering Jewish beliefs, people, places, things, language, scripture, holidays, practices and customs”

ReligiousTolerance.org on Judaism: http://www.religioustolerance.org/judaism.htm