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JUDAISMPresentation
BUBBLUS
“IN MATTERS CONCERNING TRUTH AND JUSTICE THERE CAN BE NO DISTINCTION
BETWEEN BIG PROBLEMS AND SMALL; FOR THE GENERAL PRINCIPLES WHICH DETERMINE
THE CONDUCT OF MEN ARE INDIVISIBLE. WHOEVER IS CARELESS IN THE TRUTH IN SMALL MATTERS CANNOT BE TRUSTED.”
ALBERT EINSTEIN
INTRODUCTION State the significance of Judaism Tell what Judaism means to you
OBJECTIVES Give a brief overview of what you’ll
cover in your presentation
THE TORAH The word Torah is Hebrew for ‘teaching’ or ‘law’.
The first five books of the Bible are called the Torah.
Torah can also refer to all Jewish law and teachings.
Moses wrote the Torah.
The Torah retells God’s creation of the world The selection and growth of the family of Abraham and Sarah The exile and redemption from Egypt of that “family –become-nation”
known as Israel Israel’s wanderings through the desert until they return to the land of
Canaan Israel’s covenanted relationship with God God’s rules for governing a just society and God’s rules for establishing appropriate worship.
HISTORY- HOW IT EMERGED Make a timeline of the important
historical events
Name of Event 1
Name of Event 2
Name of Event 3
Name of Event 4
Name of Event 5
Name of Event 6
1st Date 2nd Date 3rd Date 4th Date 5th Date 6th Date
Description of Event
Description of Event
Description of Event
Description of Event
Description of Event
Description of Event
RELIGIOUS PRACTICES Jewish ritual and religious observances
are grounded in Jewish Law, Halakhah, meaning “the path one walks”. Below are the three most common Jewish practices observed.
Brit Milah Bar Mitzvah Mitzvah
Visit Rabbi Scheinerman’s Judaism website to discover other Jewish practices.
BELIEFS List the beliefs
HOW THEY/WE CELEBRATE List some ways Judaism is celebrated.
CONCLUSION Provide a brief summary of your
presentation
STUDENT ASSESSMENT Directions for student assessment
GRADING RUBRIC List the grading rubric for assessment.
RESOURCES Fishbane, M. (2011, Sept 22). The life cycle of holiness.
Retrieved from http://scheinerman.net/judaism/Rituals/index.html