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Religion Judaism Hinduism Sikhism Islam
Place of Worship
Synagogue Mandir Gurdwara Mosque
Holy Book Torah Vedas Guru Granth Sahib
Qur’an
Name for God
Yahweh Brahman Waheguru Allah
Moses threatens the Pharaoh that if he does not release the Hebrews from their slavery, God will send ten plagues upon the Egyptians. Time and time again, the
Pharaoh refuses.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_A710BQPUE
Time and time again, the Pharaoh
refuses and so God sends
plagues of flies, frogs darkness, boils and finally
the first born sons of
Egyptians are killed by the
Angel of Death
Moses parts the Red Sea
Moses is given the Ten Commandments
Moses dies
The Exodus is the journey the Israelite slaves took to escape slavery in Egypt. Jews remember this event each year at Passover to remind themselves of how Jews have been persecuted (picked on) throughout history, especially during the Holocaust in World War Two
SEWA Serving others
http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone/clips/sikh-beliefs-and-worship/3777.html
Everyone is equal before GodGood actions are more important than words
SIKH BELIEFS
The Gurdwara has a community kitchen called a LANGAR where people from any faith can eat. Everyone sits on the floor to be equal. Sikhs see this as helping others (SEWA) and they provide vegetarian food. This reflects Guru Nanak’s teachings of serving others and treating everyone the same.
Established in 1999, Khalsa Aid is an international non-profit aid and relief
organization founded on the Sikh principles of selfless service and love for everyone. Sikhs work for free in
disaster zones and Sikhs donate money to help run it.
The Making of the Khalsa and the Five K’sGuru Gobind Singh created the Khalsa, a spiritual brotherhood devoted to purity of thought and action. He gave the Khalsa an identity to remind them of their commitment to Sikhism. Every Sikh baptized as Khalsa vows to wear the Five "K's and they are proud to show their identity.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone/clips/birth-of-the-khalsa/3780.html
A pilgrim is a person who goes on a special journey (or pilgrimage) to visit a place where an important religious miracle took place. You might have different reasons to go there such as to improve your health or to seek forgiveness for something you have done wrong. Pilgrimage also helps bring you closer to your religion and your God.
What is a pilgrimage?
Three of the most important places for Christian pilgrimage are Canterbury Cathedral where Thomas Becket died and Walsingham in Norfolk where the Virgin Mary appeared. Christians also visit Lourdes in France as well as the city of Jerusalem in Israel. It was here that Jesus died on the cross
Christianity