Born in the Middle East: Judaism

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Three Monotheistic Religions
Advertisements

Coach Crews World History. Judaism  On your paper, write down at least 5 things that you know about the Jewish religion.
AIM: How were the Hebrew’s beliefs unique in the ancient world?
Prophetic Monotheism: Judaism. Abraham: the Patriarch ·Founder of Judaism ·Moved from ·Mesopotamia to Canaan (Israel) ·Tested by God ·Covenant: monotheism.
PART 2. Development of Judaism Exodus 1280 BCE   Israelites move from Canaan to Egypt   Forced into slavery   Moses - Born Hebrew but raised as.
What do Jewish People Believe? Mr. Ornstein Willow Canyon High School Go Go Wildcats Go.
OBJECTIVES: I can describe major world beliefs. Key Words Religion Polytheism (polytheistic) Monotheism (monotheistic) ACTIVITIES: 1.HINDUISM SUMMARY.
Warm-up Review pages Answer: – What is alike and different about the view of Jesus in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam?
The People of Judaism The Places Holy Book Tradition Words.
The Religion of Judaism The oldest surviving monotheistic religion.
RELIGIONS OF THE MIDDLE EAST
The Religion of Judaism. Judaism The Mogen David, or Star of David, is the central symbol of Judaism. The star is the sign of the house of David, the.
Do Now…  Identify Characteristics of the Jewish Religion. What do you know about it? Customs, Holidays, etc.  Is being “Jewish” and ethnicity or a religion?
Judaism.
Middle Eastern Religions Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
Religions Of the Middle East. VI. Judaism Torah Jewish Holy Book Old Testament of the Bible A. Judaism is the main religion of Israel. It is based upon.
Judaism. Judaism: An Introduction One of the oldest religions Christianity and Islam developed from Judaism First religion to teach the belief in one.
Judaism is… “ A 4000 year old tradition with ideas about what it means to be human and how to make the world a holy place ” (Rabbi Harold Kushner, To Life)
How did Judaism originate and develop?
Middle East: The Birthplace of Religion
The Religion of Judaism. Judaism is… “A 4000 year old tradition with ideas about what it means to be human and how to make the world a holy place.” (Rabbi.
Key Vocabulary Basic Beliefs Bye, Bye Egypt Origins LeadersSacred Writings Early Kingdoms Potpourri
SS7G8 The student will describe the diverse cultures of the people who live in Southwest Asia (Middle East). c. Compare and contrast the prominent religions.
Judaism. First Monotheistic Religion Judaism was the very first Monotheistic religion. The one god was called Yaweh.
 The oldest monotheistic religion  The basis of Christianity and Islam, as well as other religions  Religion of 14 million people in the world  Today,
About 3500 years old, Judaism is the mother religion of Christianity and Islam. Jews believe they were chosen by God to practice and teach monotheism:
Judaism Oldest of the Major Western Religions. Began around 1500 BC in the Middle East.
Judaism What are the beliefs, history, and influence of Judaism?
European Culture Religions. Major Religions The three major religions practiced in Europe are Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. Followers of each of these.
REVIEW VOCAB Ancient Hebrews Chapter 8 1. What is the holiday in which Jews remember the Exodus? Remember the Exodus was when the Jews made their journey.
What is Judaism?? Judaism is one of the world’s oldest religions.
History of the Hebrews, Hebrew beliefs, and Judaism in today’s world.
Jewish Religion “FEATURES” BOX.
J UDAISM. N AME OF F OLLOWERS 1. Followers of Judaism are called Jews.
JUDAISM. Origins of Faith Judaism originated in ancient land of Canaan (modern day Israel) Started by the Hebrews (ancestors of the Jewish people), namely.
Vocabulary Terms Torah: the holy book of the Jewish faith.
Judaism is… “A 4000 year old tradition with ideas about what it means to be human and how to make the world a holy place” (Rabbi Harold Kushner, To Life)
Unit 3- Lesson 1- Judaism Central Beliefs. Jewish Culture Central beliefs of Judaism Jews believe: God appointed them to be his chosen people and they.
Judaism. Think about… WHY DO RELIGIONS HAVE SYMBOLS? WHAT PURPOSE DO THEY SERVE? Star of David MenorahMezuzah Israel’s flag Torah.
Oldest monotheistic religion- believing in GOD Founder-Abraham ( BC) Basic Belief Covenant- Jews believe that God made a special agreement with.
Chapter 2.5 Roots of Judaism Israel lies at western end of Fertile Crescent and eastern end of Mediterranean Sea.
Hebrews. Abraham 2000BCE Made a covenant (binding agreement) with God that would protect the Hebrews as the “chosen people” Migrated with flocks of sheep.
Judaism Brief Overview. Origins God established covenant with Abraham –Divine promise to Abraham that his descendants would enjoy God’s blessing –In turn,
What is Judaism?. History The Bible says that God promises ABRAHAM that his descendents will make a might nation. Abraham settles in CANAAN, but they.
CHAPTER 6, SECTION 1 ORIGINS OF JUDAISM. MAIN IDEAS 1. “The Jews” early history began in Canaan and ended when the Romans forced most of them out of Israel.
Judaism:What is it? Oldest of the Monotheistic Religions Founded by Abraham around BC Set the stage for other Monotheistic Religions that would.
Judaism. Origin/Founder Canaan (Palestine) is the ancient home of the Hebrews or Jews The history of the religion is recorded in the Torah, their holy.
Judaism. Origins Canaan- Homeland, Hebrews believed it was promised to them by God (Palestine) Torah- Holy doctrine, first 5 books of the Bible (Old Testament)
JUDAISM Judaism About 3500 years old, Judaism is the mother religion of Christianity and Islam. Monotheism: belief in and worship of only one god. Jews.
Judaism religion of just one people: the Jews.
Judaism.
Chapter 2.5 Roots of Judaism
AIM: How were the Hebrew’s beliefs unique in the ancient world?
Judaism.
EQ: How did Judaism originate, spread, and survive
Judaism Religion Unit World History Mr. Freda.
The first great monotheistic religion
Exploring the Religions of Our World
Oldest Monotheistic Faith
Oldest Semitic Smallest
Judaism.
Comunicación y Gerencia
Religions.
Ancient Hebrews & Judaism Notes
Chapter 2.5 Roots of Judaism
Major European Religions
Judaism.
Global History and Geography I Mr. Cox
Judaism.
World Religions.
Presentation transcript:

Born in the Middle East: Judaism http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Orthodox_Judaism

Founded Abraham – 2000 – 1500 BCE in Israel Established concept of monotheism (belief in one powerful God) Established concept of covenant (special relationship between God and Abraham’s family http://www.aishcenter.com/abraham-and-expansive-consciousness

Founder Moses -1280 BCE Expanded the concept of covenant to include more people Gave the people The Ten Commandments

Sacred Books Torah – The Five Books of Moses (part of the Hebrew Scriptures) Tells the story of the covenant between God and his Chosen People Hebrew Scriptures includes the Torah, other parts of the Jewish Bible and the Talmud. http://frted.wordpress.com/2011/01/04/reading-scripture-the-old-testament-the-torah-and-prophecy/

Practices Pray 3x a day facing Jerusalem Synagogue No pork or other non-kosher foods Bar/bat mitzvah at religious adulthood Circumcision at birth, bar/bat mitzvah at adulthood. Synagogue services on Saturdays. No pork or other non-kosher foods. Holidays related to historical events. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jews_Praying_in_the_Synagogue_on_Yom_Kippur

Holy Days Saturday – day of prayer and rest Fall holidays: Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur Spring holiday: Passover /items/http://www.johnpratt.comdocs/lds/easter/elijah.html

Beliefs Required to live a moral and ethical life as taught in the Torah Afterlife – Not historically emphasized; focus is on this life, not the next Obey God's commandments, live ethically. Focus is more on this life than the next Afterlife - Not historically emphasized. Beliefs vary from no afterlife to shadowy existence to the World to Come (similar to heaven).

Holy Places Jerusalem City of David Western Wall (remnants of Second Temple) http://www.bibleplaces.com/westernwall.htm

Clergymen Rabbi – a teacher http://www.frumsatire.net/2010/10/07/reform-rabbi-admits-hes-not-jewish/reform-rabbi/ http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Rabbi_Scheinberg_at_a_Bris_Mila_edit.jpghttp://www.vosizneias.com/45900/2009/12/30/edison-nj-after-pattern-of-bias-crimes-rabbi-wants-parents-to-be-responsible/

Diaspora The forced exile of Jews from their homeland Lost a war against the Romans in 70 CE http://www.newvoices.org/opinion?id=0116

Ethnic Groups Divided into two ethnic groups: Ashkenazi – European Jews Sephardic – Spanish-speaking or Middle Eastern

http://www.ziomania.com/ashkenazi/ashkenazi.htm

Religious Sects Religiously: Jews divided into three groups: The Orthodox (Fundamentalists) The Conservative (U.S.) The Reform (More modern, secular, liberal)