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1 EXPLAIN Jewish practices and symbols of worship in the home.(8 Marks)
Sentence starters One Jewish practice in the Jewish home is preparation for Shabbat. This is ……………………. Another Jewish symbol of worship is Challot. This is…………………………….. A third Jewish practice is the Mezuzah. This is……………………………………………….. Another Jewish practice is the wearing of Kippah’s. This is………………………. Another Jewish Practice is the wearing of The Tefillin. This is………………………….. Another Jewish practice is that Jews do not have pictures of God. This is because…….. Another Jewish practice is using ‘G-d.’ This is because. Key words Shabbat Blessing Kiddush Geneis Challot Manna Exodus Mezuzah Tefillin Kippah Havdalah 10 commandments idolatry I can provide two or more brief points using at least 2 key words. 1-3 marks I can provide 4 reasons using at least 4 key words 4-6 marks I can develop all 4 points using P.E.E. 7-8 marks

2 EXPLAIN Jewish practices and symbols of worship in the home.(8 Marks)
Sentence starters One Jewish practice in the Jewish home is preparation for Shabbat. This is ……………………. Another Jewish symbol of worship is Challot. This is…………………………….. A third Jewish practice is the Mezuzah. This is……………………………………………….. Another Jewish practice is the wearing of Kippah’s. This is………………………. Another Jewish Practice is the wearing of The Tefillin. This is………………………….. Another Jewish practice is that Jews do not have pictures of God. This is because…….. Another Jewish practice is using ‘G-d.’ This is because.

3 EXPLAIN Jewish practices and symbols of worship in the home.(8 Marks)
Sentence starters One Jewish practice in the Jewish home is preparation for Shabbat. This is ……………………. Another Jewish symbol of worship is Challot. This is…………………………….. A third Jewish practice is the Mezuzah. This is……………………………………………….. Another Jewish practice is the wearing of Kippah’s. This is………………………. Another Jewish Practice is the wearing of The Tefillin. This is………………………….. Another Jewish practice is that Jews do not have pictures of God. This is because…….. Another Jewish practice is using ‘G-d.’ This is because. Key words Shabbat Blessing Kiddush Geneis Challot Manna Exodus Mezuzah Tefillin Kippah Havdalah 10 commandments idolatry I can provide two or more brief points using at least 2 key words. 1-3 marks I can provide 4 reasons using at least 4 key words 4-6 marks I can develop all 4 points using P.E.E. 7-8 marks

4 Hot Warm Scorching Saturday, 29 December 2018
Driving Question: Why is the Torah important? Warm I can identify the three parts of the Tenakh Hot I can explain each of the five collections of the Tenakh. Scorching I can evaluate different beliefs about the Torah. Challenge Question: Why might some Jews follow the Tenakh more strictly than others?

5 Introduction The Torah is the sacred text of the Jewish people.
Traditional Jewish people believe that God told Moses all of the Torah on Mount Sinai, and that Moses wrote down his exact words. Less traditional Jewish people believe that people inspired by God wrote the Torah. Almost all Jewish people believe that God gave Moses the ten commandments.

6 Group Task You will work in Groups of 3.
The comprehension quiz has 4 rounds (Check you have 4 blank answer sheets) The first group to successfully write the question and the correct answer on their blank answer sheet to all 5 questions will win ONE MERIT EACH. Once the first group has won, we will check answers ready for the next round. Each round is a fresh start and a chance to win the merit.

7 Group Task- Round One Question What is the Tenakh?
Answer What is the Tenakh? What are the three parts of the Tenakh (TNK) What is the Torah made up of? Why is the Torah the holiest part of the Tenakh? How many commandments are in the Torah?

8 Group Task- Round Two Question
Answer How many sections is the Nevi’im divided into? Whose history does the Nevi’im trace? Name three prophets who are in the Nevi’im?. Why are the prophets important to the Jews? What are the three ‘P’s’ of the Ketuvim?

9 Group Task- Round Three
Question Answer Which of the three parts of the Tenakh has the most authority Which of the three parts of the Tenakh has the least authority? What words describe teachings passed on by word of mouth? How many volumes does the Mishnah have? Who wrote down the Mishnah?

10 Group Task- Round Four Question What is the Gemara?
Answer What is the Gemara? Why is the Talmud important? Why were ‘The codes’ written? What is the purpose of ‘The Responses’? What percentage of British Jews attend Orthodox Synagogues?

11 Round One: Question Answer Round Two: Question Answer

12 Round three: Question Answer Round Four: Question Answer

13 What is the Tenakh? ‘Jewish Bible’ Same as Christian Old Testament, except different order.
What are the three parts of the Tenakh (TNK) Torah, Nevi’im, Keuvim What is the Torah made up of? Five books of the Bible. Why is the Torah the holiest part of the Tenakh? Given to Moses directly by God How many commandments are in the Torah? 613 How many sections is the Nevi’im divided into? two Whose history does the Nevi’im trace? Israelites after Moses Name three prophets who are in the Nevi’im? Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel Why are the prophets important to the Jews? They encouraged the Jews to keep their covenant What are the three ‘P’s’ of the Ketuvim? Psalms, Proverbs, Philosophy Which of the three parts of the Tenakh has the most authority? Torah Which of the three parts of the Tenakh has the least authority? Ketuvim What words describe teachings passed on by word of mouth? Oral Torah How many volumes does the Mishnah have? 63 Who wrote down the Mishnah? Rabbi Judah the Prince (200CE) What is the Gemara? Extended commentary on the Mishnah Why is the Talmud important? It was given to Moses so has high status and authority. Why were ‘The codes’ written? Because the Talmud was too big and needed to be summarised. What is the purpose of ‘The Responses’? Answer questions that may arise. What percentage of British Jews attend Orthodox Synagogues? 80% What do Orthodox Jews believe about the Tenakh and Talmud? It is of divine origin. What do Progressive/Reform Jews believe about the Torah? Laws can be adapted in response to changes in society.

14 How is the Torah made? An authentic Torah scroll is an amazing masterpiece of labour and skill. It uses between 62 and 84 sheets of parchment It contains exactly 304,805 letters, The resulting handwritten scroll takes many months to complete. A Torah scroll may only be written on parchment from the skin of a kosher animal Only black ink is acceptable. Ink of any other colour is not kosher for a Torah scroll.

15 The scribe writes with a feather pen or reed pen, filling its tip from the ink. An iron pen is not proper for two reasons: 1. It may puncture the parchment. 2.  Iron is often used to make weapons of death and destruction, both of which oppose the intent of the Torah.

16 The Scribe To become a scribe requires rigorous study and training- and great skill. The scribe may not rely on his memory, but must copy the letters, word by word, from a kosher Torah scroll or a copy of a certified Kosher scroll.

17 Torah Scroll Facts A Torah Scroll is the holiest book within Judaism, made up of the five books of Moses. There are 304,805 letters in a Torah Scroll. Each page has 42 lines. The Torah Scroll must be written by a specially trained pious scribe called a sofer. It takes about a year to write an entire Torah Scroll. Even a single missing or misshapen letter invalidates the entire Sefer Torah.

18 3 things you have learnt today..
2 Key words that you have learnt… 1 Question that you have about the lesson..


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