Download A central element of Judaism is education and study. Teaching

Survey
yes no Was this document useful for you?
   Thank you for your participation!

* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project

Document related concepts

Jewish views on evolution wikipedia , lookup

Jewish views on sin wikipedia , lookup

Index of Jewish history-related articles wikipedia , lookup

Jewish religious movements wikipedia , lookup

Pardes (Jewish exegesis) wikipedia , lookup

Origins of Rabbinic Judaism wikipedia , lookup

Supersessionism wikipedia , lookup

Halakha wikipedia , lookup

Islamic–Jewish relations wikipedia , lookup

Jewish schisms wikipedia , lookup

Jewish views on religious pluralism wikipedia , lookup

Transcript
•Belief in one god
•Education
•Justice
•Obedience
Monotheism= the belief in one
god
•Yaweh is the name of this
god, though Jews never
pronounce it
•They believe it’s too holy
•A central element of Judaism is
education and study.
•Teaching children the basics of
Judaism has always been
important in Jewish society.
•Justice= being kind and fair to
others
•Righteousness= doing what is
proper
Jews believe that God gave
them laws to follow
•The 10 Commandments are
the most important
The system was given to Moses
and is called the Mosaic Law
•Laws deal with prayer,
celebration of holy days and
keeping the Sabbath
•Diet also covered (kosher)
Orthodox- Strictly follow Mosaic
Law
Reformed- Do not follow many
of the Mosaic Laws
Conservative- Falls between
the other groups
•Torah- the first five books,
most sacred
•The Hebrew Bible- includes
Torah, prophets, and a final
part including poems, songs,
stories and lessons
•Synagogue= place of worship
•Prophets are people (like
Daniel) who receive messages
from God
•Proverbs are short expressions
of wisdom
•Commentaries- explanations
of the Law; many found in the
Talmud, written between AD
200 and 600
•Many consider them second
only to the Hebrew Bible in
their significance
•Discovered in 1947 by a
shepherd boy
•Writings by Jews over 2000
years ago
Jewish ideas have greatly
influenced other cultures
•Especially in Europe and
America
•Helped shape largest religion
in the west, Christianity
•Also influenced the
development of Islam
•The 10 Commandments seen
as a guide on how to live