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SS6G11 The student will describe the cultural characteristics of Europe. b. Describe the major religions in Europe; include Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

Religions of Europe

Major European Religions Judaism Christianity Islam

Judaism 15 million Jews worldwide Founded by Abraham in 2000 BC Holy Books is the Torah Worship at a Synagogue

Where Practiced- Judaism Most Jews live in the United States (5.8 million) and Israel (4.8 million). Europe was once home to millions of Jewish people, but most of the survivors of the Holocaust immigrated to other nations (between 5-6 million died in the Holocaust). Today only 2.3 million Jews remain in Europe.

Where Practiced- Judaism cont. Judaism is found in higher numbers in the United Kingdom, France, Germany, and Russia.

Christianity 2.1 billion Christians worldwide Approximately 76% of Europeans practice some form of Christianity. Founded by Jesus Christ in 30 AD Holy Book is the Bible Worship at a Church

Islam 1.3 billion Muslims worldwide The European countries with a Muslim majority in Europe are Albania and Kosovo. Founded by Muhammad in 610 AD Holy book is the Koran Worship at a Mosque

Where Practiced- Islam cont. The largest numbers of Muslims in Europe are located on the southeast corner of the continent (nearest Asia). In Western Europe the largest numbers are in Southern France

Followers Called Judaism- Jews Islam- Muslims Christianity- Christians

Holy Days CHRISTMAS (Birth of Jesus) EASTER (Resurrection of Jesus) Christian CHRISTMAS (Birth of Jesus) EASTER (Resurrection of Jesus)

Holy Days Judaism ROSH HASHANAH (Jewish New Year- Celebrates creation as told in Genesis) YOM KIPPUR (Day of Atonement- observed by twenty-four hours of fasting and prayer in order to cleanse oneself of any sins. HANUKKAH (Festival of Lights – celebrates victory of the Maccabees and rededication of temple in Jerusalem.

Holy Days Islam Eid-ul-Fitr (This marks the end of Ramadan, the month of fasting, and is a festival of great celebration. Muslims thank Allah for the strength he gave them to help them practice self-control.) Eid-ul-Adha (This fiesta symbols the end of the Hajj or holy pilgrimage, which is one of the 5 pillars of Islam. though it is celebrated by all Muslims, not just individuals who are on the pilgrimage. Marks the anniversary of Abraham’s willingness to sacrifice his own son when God ordered.) Ramadan (holy month in which Muslims practice fasting).

Similarities All are monotheistic- belief in one god Jerusalem is a holy site for all three All three trace their origin to Abraham Moses is an important prophet for all three

Differences Judaism does not consider Jesus or Mohammad a prophet or religious figure   Christianity does not consider Mohammad a prophet or religious figure Muslims worship on Friday; Jews worship on Saturday; Christians worship on Sunday

Major Religions of the World

Graphic Organizer: Major Religions Holy Book Houses of Worship Holy Days Founders Facts Judaism Torah Synagogues Temples Rosh Hashanah Yom Kippur Hanukkah Abraham through his Isaac 15 million Jews worldwide, followers called Jews, monotheistic(believe in one God) Christianity The Bible (Old and New Testaments) Churches Chapels Halls Christmas Easter Jesus Christ Largest religion in the world About 76% of European practice some form of Christianity, monotheistic(believe in one God) Islam Qur’an (Koran) Mosques Ramadan Eid al-Fitr Eid al-Adha Muhammad 1.3 billion in the world, monotheistic(believe in one God), followers called Muslims