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7.2 Judaism

Bell-Ringer: Judaism was divided into two distinct groups. What are the names of the two groups?

Mr. Burton

• Beliefs in God, education, justice, and obedience anchor Jewish society.

• Jewish beliefs are listed in the Torah, the Hebrew Bible, and the Commentaries.

• The Dead Sea Scrolls reveal many past Jewish beliefs.

• The ideas of Judaism have helped shape later cultures.

Main Ideas

Belief in one godJudaism is the world’s oldest and possibly the first

monotheistic religion. Monotheism is the belief in only one god.

Belief in educationTeaching children, mostly boys, has always been

important to Jewish society.

Belief in justice and righteousnessJews are expected to be kind and fair in dealing with

other people, in a display of justice.They are also supposed to be righteous and do what is

proper.

Belief in obedience and lawThey obey moral and religious laws such as the Ten

Commandments and Mosaic law.

Judaism Beliefs

The Torah

• This is a collection of five books that make up the most sacred text in Judaism.

• Nearly every synagogue has one.

The Hebrew Bible

• This is made up of the Torah, the Proverbs, and the Book of Psalms.

• It is also made up of eight books that describe the messages of the prophets.

The Commentaries

• Because some laws are hard to understand, scholars wrote commentaries to explain them.

• They can be found in the Talmud.

Judaism Bibles

The Dead Sea Scrolls were found in 1947.

It is suspected that they were written between 100 BC and AD 50.

The scrolls included prayers, commentaries, letters, and passages from the Hebrew Bible.

Dead Sea Scrolls

Judaism helped shape the largest religion of Western society today, Christianity, as well as Islam.

Many people still look to the Ten Commandments as a guide and do not work on the weekends, to honor the Sabbath.

People also give to charities, which is largely based on Jewish teachings.

Judaism in society today

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