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  • Judaism Presentation

  • Relationship with God/TorahGod created the universeTorah, first five books of the bible.

    Judaism sees God as a single being who created and rules the Universe. Judaism is the religion and culture of the Jewish people. The Torah is part of Gods covenant with the Jewish people. The Torah is the first five books of the bible.

  • History of Key Sacred TextsTorahLaw, Prophets and Writings

    The key sacred text is Torah, the first five books of the bible. The books are Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. The first five books were written by Moses close to 3500 years ago. The sacred scriptures of Judaism consist of documents arranged in three groups knows as the Law, the Prophets, and the Writings.

  • Ten CommandmentsFrom God to MosesWritten and oral Torah

    The Ten Commandments are a list of religious and moral imperatives given to Moses from God. Jews give thanks that God has revealed in the written and oral Torah the laws which they can be faithful to the divine will.

  • JerusalemJerusalem, center of Jewish lifeLocation of Jewish templeJerusalem, city of Judaism

    Jerusalem has been the center of Jewish national life for a very long time. Jerusalem was the location of the Jewish Temple built by Solomon. Judaism was born in Jerusalem and Jerusalem is considered the city of Judaism.

  • The Nation of IsraelIsrael central to JudaismIsraeli Jews and JudaismOrthodox, Conservative and Reform

    The land of Israel is central to Judaism. Israel is the only country in the world where a majority of citizens are Jewish. Most of Israeli Jews practice Judaism in some form or another. The most influential denominations are Orthodox, Reform and Conservative Judaism.

  • Different Sects of JudaismOrthodoxConservativeReform

    The three main sects of Judaism are Orthodox, Conservative, and Reform. What makes them different is how strict or not they observe Jewish laws and customs. Orthodox Judaism is characterized by the belief that the Torah and its laws are Divine. Conservative Judaism attempts to combine a positive attitude toward modern culture. Reform Judaism refers to the beliefs and practices associated with Reform Judaism in North America.

  • The HolocaustMillions of Jews KilledPrisons and Labor camps

    The Holocaust was an event in which millions of Jews were murdered in an attempt to commit genocide. Hitler put millions of Jews in prisons and labor camps.

  • Sacred Practices and/or HolidaysRosh HashanahYom KippurHanukkahThe Sabbath

    Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year and it falls on the first day of the seventh month of the Hebrew calendar. Yom Kippur is the day for fasting and praying for forgiveness. Hanukkah, also known as the Festival of Lights is an eight day long Jewish Holiday. The Sabbath is a holy day of rest, and a day of joy to God for His many blessings.

  • Judaism TodayFive million Jews in IsraelJews tied to IsraelOrthodox Judaism

    Today, approximately five million Jews, more than a third of the Jewish population live in the land of Israel. Jews continue to immigrate to Israel in large numbers. Most Jews today support the existence of the state of Israel.Modern Judaism varies from forms of Orthodox Judaism through numerous forms of Reformed Judaism.

    Judaism sees God as a single being who created and rules the Universe. Judaism is the religion and culture of the Jewish people. The Torah is part of Gods covenant with the Jewish people. The Torah is the first five books of the bible.The key sacred text is Torah, the first five books of the bible. The books are Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. The first five books were written by Moses close to 3500 years ago. The sacred scriptures of Judaism consist of documents arranged in three groups knows as the Law, the Prophets, and the Writings.The Ten Commandments are a list of religious and moral imperatives given to Moses from God. Jews give thanks that God has revealed in the written and oral Torah the laws which they can be faithful to the divine will.Jerusalem has been the center of Jewish national life for a very long time. Jerusalem was the location of the Jewish Temple built by Solomon. Judaism was born in Jerusalem and Jerusalem is considered the city of Judaism.The land of Israel is central to Judaism. Israel is the only country in the world where a majority of citizens are Jewish. Most of Israeli Jews practice Judaism in some form or another. The most influential denominations are Orthodox, Reform and Conservative Judaism.The three main sects of Judaism are Orthodox, Conservative, and Reform. What makes them different is how strict or not they observe Jewish laws and customs. Orthodox Judaism is characterized by the belief that the Torah and its laws are Divine. Conservative Judaism attempts to combine a positive attitude toward modern culture. Reform Judaism refers to the beliefs and practices associated with Reform Judaism in North America.The Holocaust was an event in which millions of Jews were murdered in an attempt to commit genocide. Hitler put millions of Jews in prisons and labor camps.Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year and it falls on the first day of the seventh month of the Hebrew calendar. Yom Kippur is the day for fasting and praying for forgiveness. Hanukkah, also known as the Festival of Lights is an eight day long Jewish Holiday. The Sabbath is a holy day of rest, and a day of joy to God for His many blessings.Today, approximately five million Jews, more than a third of the Jewish population live in the land of Israel. Jews continue to immigrate to Israel in large numbers. Most Jews today support the existence of the state of Israel.Modern Judaism varies from forms of Orthodox Judaism through numerous forms of Reformed Judaism.