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Judaism
By: Isidoro Sanchez
Jake Ready
Astrid Olivares
• Moses was the founder
• God was the “real” creator.
• Some say Abraham was a main founder as well.
Who Developed Judaism?
• Judaism is the monotheistic religion of the Jews.
• Judaism is the religion and culture of the Jewish people.
• does NOT consider itself a true religion.
What is Judaism?
• Judaism was NOT created but it was adapted
• Jews built traditions around the idea.
• Mount Sinai and Holy land of Israel
Why and where was it
created?
• Studying with Rabbi
• Following specific steps given
• Under going conversion
How can you be converted
to Judaism?
• Established around 4000 years ago.
When was Judaism
established?
• Rosh Hashanah : new years (1st day of 7th month)
• Yom Kippur : Day of Atonement (no specific day)
• [september/october]
Jewish Feasts
• http://www.fact-index.com/j/ju/judaism.html
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