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Judaism • religion of just one people: the Jews. • first to teach belief in only one God. • Two other important religions developed from Judaism: Christianity and Islam. Judaism • Founder/Prophets/ Important people: 1. Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob (name changed to Israel) 2. Twelve Tribes (sons of Israel) 3. Moses 4. David, Solomon Daniel in the Lion’s Den • Languages: 1. Hebrew • Percent of followers in the world: – 2% – Jewish influence on the world has been vast -- far more than their numbers would indicate. David and Goliath Judaism • Important Teachings & Beliefs: 1. 2. 3. 4. Monotheistic 10 commandments Prayer Still Awaiting Messiah (Savior) Holy Book(s): (Old Testament) 1. Torah • First 5 books of Bible • According to Torah, it is disrespectful to spell out name of deity (G_ D) [Yahweh] in full. 2. Talmud • record of rabbinic discussions pertaining to Jewish law, ethics, customs, and history. Moses breaks the first set of the 10 Commandments Judaism Beliefs • Jews believe that there is a single God who not only created the universe, but with whom every Jew can have an individual and personal relationship. • They believe in heaven, but that God determines where they go after life on earth. • Give a tithe (10%). • Ten Commandments is the basic code of law. Judaism • Jews think that God will send a Messiah (a deliverer) to unite them and lead them in His way. • Christians believe that Jesus was the Messiah. – The Jewish people do not agree; they anticipate His arrival in the future. Judaism Holy Book • The most holy Jewish book is the Torah (the first five books of the Christian Bible) • Others include Judaism's oral tradition, the written form of which is known as the Talmud. • The Torah (scroll of teachings) contains the five books revealed to Moses by God on Mount Sinai. – Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers & Deuteronomy • Another important book is the "Talmud," serving primarily as a guide to the civil and religious laws of Judaism. • Hebrew is read right to left. Judaism Place of Worship • Jews worship in Synagogues or temples. • Men and women usually sit separately. • Worship is led by a Rabbi. • Friday evening is time for worship. Stamford Hill, London Judaism • Important Cities 1. Jerusalem • Major Groups: 1. Orthodox Jews: • adheres faithfully to the principles and practices of traditional Judaism. 2. Conservative Jews: • modern denomination of Judaism that arose in United States in the early 1900's. 3. Reform Jews: • largest denomination of Jews. They are more liberal in their thinking about Judaism. Samson destroys the Philistine temple Important Holy Days • Rosh Hashanah-Jewish New Year • Yom Kippur-A day of fasting and praying which occurs 10 days after the first day of Rosh Hashanah. The holiest day in the year • Hanukkah-The Feast of Lights is an 8 day Feast of Dedication. It recalls the war fought by the Maccabees in the cause of religious freedom • The Star of David is the international symbol of Judaism • Flag of Israel has it • Menorah-It is a symbol of the nation of Israel and a mission to be "a light unto the nations. • A Yarmulke is worn during prayer to shoe respect to G_d Kosher Foods • Foods are kosher when they meet all criteria that Jewish law applies to food • Characteristics that make a food non-kosher: – the mixture of meat and milk – the use of cooking utensils which had previously been used for non-kosher food – The type of animal it is Judaism – Map! Judaism in 1500 C.E. Judaism Today In 1500, located in Europe and Middle East Today, located in Israel and U.S.