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Transcript
Judaism:
Beliefs and
Rites of Passage
Name something that you
know about the religion of
Judaism.
Beliefs
1.) There is 1 God who created the universe.
2.) He revealed the Torah to Moses as a guide
to life.
3.) Still waiting for the Messiah
It’s more about practices…what one needs to
do in order to follow God’s commandments.
Major Sects:
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There are varying degrees of
observance in every religion:
• Orthodox
• Conservative
• Liberal
Orthodox Judaism
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Shirts are frayed
at the bottom to
show humility.
Outside- fedora
Inside- yarmulke
Main Texts:
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Torah – first 5 books of Old Testament
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Talmud – 6200 pages long; contains the
divinely inspired words from rabbis
• History
• Laws and customs
Important Holidays
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Yom Kippur “Day of Atonement”
September 23, 2015
Fasting and prayer, attend synagogue
1.) No eating/drinking
2.) No wearing leather shoes
3.) No bathing/washing
4.) No lotions/perfumes
5.) No marital relations
Why? Uncomfortable body = uncomfortable soul = able to relate to
other’s pain more easily
Holidays
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Passover
• Commemorates Jews’ liberation from slavery
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in Egypt
10th plague – death of 1st born in Egypt
Jews slaughtered a lamb and spread the
blood over their doors so the Lord would
“pass over” them.
The Sabbath
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The main Jewish observance is keeping
the Sabbath.
• sundown Friday to sundown Saturday.
• Friday evening= Sabbath meal
• Saturday morning= service at synagogue
Rites of Passage
1.) Circumcision (Bris)
- “welcome to Jewish community”/naming
-performed on 8th day of life
-Mohel performs the procedure
-followed by eating and gifts
Rites of Passage
2.) Bar or Bat Mitzvah
(13) (14-16)
-“son or daughter of the commandment”
-Year 12- meetings with rabbi
-involves reading a portion of the Torah
and commenting upon it.
Rites of Passage
3.) Marriage
-Very important! A commandment for
Jewish people.
-For Orthodox Jews, marrying outside the
faith would be forbidden.
-Traditions: chuppah, breaking the glass,
dancing to Hava Nagila
Rites of Passage
4.) Death
-Perform a Kaddish (mourning prayer)
-The Jewish are buried within 24 hrs of
death (don’t believe in embalming)
-Periods of Mourning
Periods of Mourning
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Aninut (from death to burial)
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Shiva (first seven days)
• Immediate family does not receive visitors
• Mourners remain at home, very subdued,
people bring in food
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Sheloshim (days 7-30)
• Less intense, mourners may return to work.
Still subdued (no shaving, cutting hair,
parties)
Jewish Diet: Kashrut
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According to the Torah (Leviticus, chapter 11),
only certain kinds of animals are considered
inherently kosher. For land animals, any
creature that both chews its cud and has split
hooves is kosher. For sea creatures, any fish
that has both fins and scales is acceptable,
and for birds, only those birds approved by the
Torah (or others that later authorities have
judged to be like them, a list that excludes
scavengers and birds of prey).
Jewish Diet: Kashrut
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Kosher (Good, Clean)
Animals with split
hoofs that chew their
cud
Fish with fins and
scales
Most birds (nonscavengers)
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Treyf (Bad, Unclean)
Pigs
Vultures
Catfish
Shellfish (lobster,
crab, oysters,
shrimp)
Reptiles
Jewish Diet: Kashrut
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Also, very important to keep meat and
dairy separate
Orthodox Jewish kitchens would have 2
sets of dishes
Preparation must also be kosher
• Ex: Hebrew Nation hotdogs
Kosher delis
Quiz – Formative Assessment 50
Points
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Islam and Judaism