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Judaism Practices Structure Conflict. Practices—Major Holidays Rosh Hashanah— Jewish New Year. Yom Kippur—A focus on repentance. Passover— Celebrates.

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1 Judaism Practices Structure Conflict

2 Practices—Major Holidays Rosh Hashanah— Jewish New Year. Yom Kippur—A focus on repentance. Passover— Celebrates God’s faithfulness. Chanukah—A celebration of a defeat of Jewish oppression.

3 Practices Continued Bar Mitzvah—Rite of Passage of a boy becoming a man. Age 13. Bat Mitzvah—A girl becoming a woman. Age 12. Shabbat—Day of rest. Also known as the Sabbath. This starts at sundown on Friday and lasts until sundown on Saturday.

4 Practices—Clothing Tallis—A prayer shawl. Yamulkah— Small cap for head to show respect for God.

5 Practices—Food & Music Kosher—Most basically, Jews cannot mix dairy and meat products. Music –Klezmer music— sounds like an upbeat polka. –Traditional Hymns— Jewish prayer sung to music.

6 Structure Four major sects of Judaism from most strict to least strict. –Hasidic –Orthodox –Conservative –Reform Rabbi—Jewish religious leader. Temple—Place of worship.

7 Conflict Hebrews were slaves in Egypt. Since the Diaspora the Jews have faced persecution around the world. The Holocaust—World War II. Israeli-Palestinian Conflict over land in Israel/Palestine.

8 Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

9 Jewish Population in the world


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