Nona And Sarah
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JudaismJudaism By: Sarah Williamson and Nona Lozano
Stories of Origin & important people
This is a picture of Abraham holding the ten commandments
Abraham: Ordered by God to worship one God, God gave him a great nation, and Abraham had to follow the 613 commandments
God: Jews only believed in one God,
Rabi: A Jewish person who speaks at a temple/ S
Holy Writings & Core Beliefs1. 613
commandments: Jewish laws, top ten are the most important, and only some Jews follow the laws
2. Torah Scroll: Hand written, 2 scrolls, and Jews most sacred object
3. Mezuzah: It’s attached to the right side of doorpost, it’s in every room in the house besides closets, and there is a prayer inside of it
This is a picture of the Ner Tamid (The torah scroll)
This is a Mezuzah and it represents putting
blood on your door
Symbols & Objects1. Star of David: The
symbol of the Jews, the triangle pointing up represents pointing up to God, and the triangle pointing down represent pointing down to us
2. Kippah: It signifies that human beings are beneath or dependent on God, worn by men and women, and some Jews wear it all the time, some do and some don’t at all
3. Tallit: Worn during morning prayers, worn for Bar/Bat Mitzvah, and the string hanging down from it is called fringes
4. Tefillin: To show God your thoughts and actions, you wear a box around your head and wrap one box on your arm, there are two boxes in total
The Star of David Stands for the Jews
This is a Kippah and its worn by men an women
This is a Tallit which symbolizes the ten commandments
Holy Places & Places of Worship1. Synagogue: A temple
where Jews pray and there are no pictures inside cause only believe in one God
2. Western wall: Jewish people come and pray, write down their prayer on a paper and put in crack, God was buried near it
3. Israel: It’s where the first Jewish community began, where the Western Wall is, and where famous synagogue’s are
This a picture of a
Synagogue inside
This is a picture of the Western Wall
This is a picture of an Israelis flag
Rite of Passage & Rituals1. College graduation2. Getting your drivers
license3. Birthday4. A bar or Bat mitzvah5. A Ritual is a
celebration
This Graduation hat symbolizes Rite of Passage
These birthday balloons also symbolize a rite of
passage
Celebrations & Holidays1. Chanukah : It takes
eight days to celebrate. Light one candle each night, and say a Jewish prayer after lighting a candle
2. Passover : Celebrated on 15th day of Jewish month Nissan, Passover means to Passover, to Pass Through, or spare
3. Rosh Hashanah : It takes two days to celebrate, using the Shofar (ram horn), and it’s the Jewish New year
4. Yum Kippur : It takes 25 hours to celebrate, most important holiday for Jewish year, and same as Shabbat (do no work)
This a menorah its used for Chanukah
This is a Shofar and it’s used in Rosh Hashanah
History & Modern Day Torah Scrolls: Hand written, 2 scrolls, and Jews most sacred object
613 Commandment’s:Gods most important 10 commandment’s
The 613 commandments are all and only laws that Jews follow