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Bring back blue paper signed by Friday, September 29th Homework 09/22/2017 Bring back blue paper signed by Friday, September 29th

Class AVG As Bs Cs Ds Fs 1st 65.2% 4 5 1 7 3rd 66.8% 3 5th 81.4% 15 2 6th 59.3% 6 8th 70.0% 9

6.1.4 Explain the origins, fundamental beliefs, and spread of religion, including Hinduism (India), Judaism (Mesopotamia), Buddhism (India), and Confucianism and Taoism (China).

Judaism Abraham is the founding leader of Judaism. Judaism was founded in what is now Israel around 2000 B.C.

Fundamental Beliefs The Jewish people believe in one god, MONOTHEISM Their teachings come from the TORAH, which is the same as the first 5 books of the Old Testament of the Christian Bible The basic rules of Judaism are the TEN COMMANDMENTS

Fundamental Beliefs They believe the messiah has not come yet, but one day will come for Hebrew people. They have strict rules on what they can and cannot eat. These rules are called KOSHER. Jews cannot eat Shellfish or Pork

Fundamental Beliefs The JEWISH people worship in a SYNAGOUGE and their spiritual leader is a RABBI