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The Hebrews & Judaism
Big Idea
 Originally desert nomads, the Hebrews
established a great kingdom called Israel
 Main Idea:
 Abraham & Moses led the Hebrews to Canaan and to a new
religion
 Strong kings united the Israelites to fight off invaders
 Invaders conquered & ruled the Hebrews after their kingdom
broke apart
Abraham & his family
 The Jewish people talk of their beginning
and their laws in the Old Testament of the
Bible- found on scrolls written by Hebrew
scribes.
 The Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) traces
the Hebrews back to Abraham, who was
told by God to leave Mesopotamia and
settle in Canaan.
 After a famine struck Canaan, the
Hebrews ended up in Egypt and lived well,
causing the pharaoh concern.
The Exodus
• His people were
released, so they
began their
Exodus out of
Egypt.
• God then gave
Moses the Ten
Commandments
by which to live.
• The pharaoh of
Egypt made the
Hebrews slaves
to stop them
from taking over
Egypt.
• A leader named
Moses demanded
that the pharaoh
free his people.
• He refused, and
plagues occurred,
frightening the
pharaoh.
• They included
worshipping only
God and valuing
human life.
• The Hebrews
reached Canaan
(after wandering
for 40 years)
and settled
there in small
communities, as
the Israelites.
Textbook page 203
1. Place: What natural features did Abraham and Moses follow
on their long journeys?
2. Movement: About how many miles was Abraham’s journey
from Ur to Canaan?
The Ten Plagues of Egypt
#1 The Nile River turns to blood
Image credit for slides 4-9: www.biblecartoons.co.us
The Plagues
of Egypt
#2 Frogs
overrun Egypt
#3 Egypt’s dust
becomes gnats!
The Plagues
of Egypt
#4 Swarms of
flies infest Egypt
#5 Egypt’
livestock will die,
but not any
belonging to the
Hebrews
The Plagues
of Egypt
#6 Festering boils
will break out on
humans & animals
in Egypt
#7 The worst
hailstorm that ever
fell on Egypt
The Plagues
of Egypt
#8 Locust
covered all the
ground in Egypt
#9 Three days of
absolute
darkness fell on
Egypt
The Final Plague of Egypt
#10 First born children Egyptians will be stuck down
Abraham Same Moses
• Lived in
Mesopotamia
• Told by God to
move to
Canaan
• Received
God's promise
that his
descendants
would become
a mighty nation
• Significant
person in
Hebrew
history
• Directed &
spoken to by
God
• Led a major
migration
• Lived in Egypt
• Told by God to
gain freedom
of Hebrew
slaves & led
the Exodus
• Received Ten
Commandment
s from God on
Mr. Sinai
Strong Kings United the
Israelites to Fight off Invaders
The new threat to the
Israelites came from the
Philistines.
The Israelites united under
Saul, who became the first
king of Israel.
The Israelites wanted a
single ruler who could lead
them in battle.
David became king after
Saul. He won many wars.
Solomon became king
next, and expanded the
kingdom and trade.
He made allies with
nearby kingdoms,
including Egypt and
Phoenicia. Trade with
them made Israel very
rich.
With the riches that came
from this, he built a temple
to God in Jerusalem.
Solomon’s First Temple
Temple Mount on Mount Zion- Jerusalem
Invaders Conquered & Rule
 After Solomon’s death, revolts
broke out over who should be
king.
 This split Israel into two
kingdoms, called Israel and
Judah. The people of Judah
became known as the Jews.
 Both were conquered, and
Judah fell to the Babylonians.
A History of
Conquests
• Judah was
conquered by
Babylon
• It was in turn
conquered by
Persia
• Persia was
conquered by
Alexander the Great
• Finally, Judah was
conquered by Rome
Jewish Beliefs & Texts
Big Idea
 The central ideas and laws of Judaism are contained
in sacred texts such as the Torah
 Main ideas:
 Beliefs in God, education, justice, & obedience anchor
Jewish society
 Jewish beliefs are listed in the Torah, the Hebrew Bible,
and the Commandments
 The Dead Sea Scrolls reveal many past Jewish beliefs
 The ideas of Judaism have helped shape later cultures
Judaism
 Orthodox Jewish people base their
lives on their religion
 Monotheism- belief in one God, and
only one God
 Most believe it is the oldest
monotheistic religion in the world
Jewish Books
 Torah- the first five books of the Old Testament in
the Bible
 The books of Moses
 Also called the Law
 Synagogues are Jewish churches
 Each has a copy of the Torah
 Older boys (not girls) studied
with professional teachers to
learn their religion
The Jewish Bible
 Torah is only one part of the
Hebrew Bible
 Part two is the Prophets
 The final part is the Writings-
includes stories, poetry, songs:
 Psalms- songs of the Hebrew
people
 Proverbs- little bits of wisdom &
truth
Talmud
 A set of commentaries designed to explain Jewish
law(in the Hebrew Bible) – written between 200-
600 AD
 Considered second to the Bible in Judaism
 The Jewish people consider justice paramount,
even non-Jews deserved justice. They are to take
care of the poor and weak
 They are also supposed to do right at all times,
even when no one is around, because God sees at
all times.
Effects of Judaism on Us
Word Mapping Activity
Directions: Each word map should provide the terms definition,
a sentence using the term correctly, and one to three related
words or ideas.
Terms: Commentaries, justice, monotheism, prophets,
proverbs, principles, righteousness, Sabbath, synagogue,
Talmud, Tanach, and Torah
Torah
The Torah
make up the
first five books
of the Hebrew
Def: most sacred text
of Judaism; consists
of five books of law
and early Jewish
history
• Related
words:
Hebrew Bible
or Tanach
• Talmud
Critical Thinking Activity
Using the
information from
the notes,
identify four
basic beliefs of
Judaism &
explain them in
this diagram
form:
Jewish Beliefs
One God-
Monotheistic
Education &
Study
Righteousness
& Justice
Obedience
& Law
Judaism over the Centuries
Big Idea
Although they were forced out of Israel by the Romans,
share beliefs and customs helped Jews maintain their
religion.
Main Ideas:
 Revolt, defeat, and migration led to great changes in
Jewish culture
 Because Jews settle in two different parts of the world, two
cultural traditions formed
 Jewish traditions and holy days celebrate their history &
religion
Reaction to Conquests
 Zealots – A group of Jewish people who detested
foreign rule, and often incited people to riot
 The Zealots caused a massive rebellion in 66 AD
against the Romans.
 The revolt lasted four years, and led to the
destruction of Jerusalem.
From the Writings of
Josephus
“As the flames went upward, the Jews made a great
clamor, such as so mighty an affliction required, and
ran together to prevent it; and now they spared not
their lives any longer, nor suffered any thing to restrain
their force, since that holy house was perishing.”
Jewish Revolts in Masada
Most of the Jews surrendered after the Temple in
Jerusalem was destroyed. However, 1000 Zealots
decided it was still worth the fight, and so they sealed
themselves up in a fortress called Masada. There,
they waited two years while the Romans prepared an
invasion. Finally, right before the Romans entered the
fortress, all of the Zealots committed suicide.
Results of Revolution
 The Romans destroyed the city completely
 Many Jews fled the city to never return, many
traveling back to Egypt, where there families had
been slaves a thousand years before
 Some stayed, though, and sixty years later revolted
again. At that point, the Romans forbade all Jews
from living in Jerusalem again. This led to the Jews
leaving until modern times.
Life in the Outside World
 Rabbis became the
unofficial leaders of Jewish
communities around the
world. They serve as priests
for the communities.
 Some Jewish communities
maintained their culture,
while others melded with
surrounding people
Two Cultural Traditions
Eastern European
 Ashkenazim- Jews who moved
to France, Germany, & eastern
Europe during diaspora
 Separate communities from
non-Jews
 Ex: Created own language
Yiddish-similar to German but
is written in the Hebrew
alphabet
Spanish & Portuguese
 Sephardim- Jews who moved to
western Europe, Spain, Portugal
 Created own language- Ladino:
mix of Spanish, Hebrew, & Arabic
 They lived amongst non-Jews
 Borrowed elements form other
cultures
 Advances in philosophies, poems,
mathematics, astronomy, medicine
Jewish
Holidays
Hanukkah –
commemorates a
Jewish victory over
enemies, in which
God allowed lamps
to last much longer
than they were
supposed
(menorah)
r
• A holiday that
occurs in March or
April.
• It celebrates God’s
delivering the
Children of Israel
from their slavery
in Egypt.
• They eat
unleavened bread
(flat bread), and
eat a special meal.
Jewish
Holidays
High Holy Days:
• These are the two most
important days in the
Jewish calendar
• Rosh Hashanah is the
Jewish New Year, and
is in September or
October
• Yom Kippur is the
holiest day, the Day of
Atonement, or the day
in which they ask God
to forgive their sins
• They consider the day
so holy they don’t
even eat or drink
anything the entire
day
Life Event: Jewish
Holiday/Beliefs
Bar Mitzvah- “son of
commandment”
• Boys who turn 13
years old becomes
bar mitzvah (grown
man) (Girls who turn
12 years old
become “bat
mitzvah”- grown
woman) and is
morally & ethically
responsible for his
(her) decisions and
actions
Short-term Effect Long-term Effect
The Exodus • Left Egypt
• Received Ten
Commandments
• Wandered through the
desert
• Settled in Canaan
• Provided Jews with a
significant & culturally
binding historical event
(remembered as
Passover)
The Babylonian
Captivity
• Jews enslaved in
Babylon fro 50 years
• After their release many
Jews did not return &
thus began what is called
the Diaspora
The expulsion of
Jews from
Jerusalem
(diaspora)
• Jews slowly scattered
throughout
Mediterranean region &
rest of the world
• Changed nature of
Judaism
• Led to creation of two
Jewish cultural traditions

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The hebrews & judaism

  • 1. The Hebrews & Judaism
  • 2. Big Idea  Originally desert nomads, the Hebrews established a great kingdom called Israel  Main Idea:  Abraham & Moses led the Hebrews to Canaan and to a new religion  Strong kings united the Israelites to fight off invaders  Invaders conquered & ruled the Hebrews after their kingdom broke apart
  • 3. Abraham & his family  The Jewish people talk of their beginning and their laws in the Old Testament of the Bible- found on scrolls written by Hebrew scribes.  The Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) traces the Hebrews back to Abraham, who was told by God to leave Mesopotamia and settle in Canaan.  After a famine struck Canaan, the Hebrews ended up in Egypt and lived well, causing the pharaoh concern.
  • 4. The Exodus • His people were released, so they began their Exodus out of Egypt. • God then gave Moses the Ten Commandments by which to live. • The pharaoh of Egypt made the Hebrews slaves to stop them from taking over Egypt. • A leader named Moses demanded that the pharaoh free his people. • He refused, and plagues occurred, frightening the pharaoh. • They included worshipping only God and valuing human life. • The Hebrews reached Canaan (after wandering for 40 years) and settled there in small communities, as the Israelites.
  • 5. Textbook page 203 1. Place: What natural features did Abraham and Moses follow on their long journeys? 2. Movement: About how many miles was Abraham’s journey from Ur to Canaan?
  • 6. The Ten Plagues of Egypt #1 The Nile River turns to blood Image credit for slides 4-9: www.biblecartoons.co.us
  • 7. The Plagues of Egypt #2 Frogs overrun Egypt #3 Egypt’s dust becomes gnats!
  • 8. The Plagues of Egypt #4 Swarms of flies infest Egypt #5 Egypt’ livestock will die, but not any belonging to the Hebrews
  • 9. The Plagues of Egypt #6 Festering boils will break out on humans & animals in Egypt #7 The worst hailstorm that ever fell on Egypt
  • 10. The Plagues of Egypt #8 Locust covered all the ground in Egypt #9 Three days of absolute darkness fell on Egypt
  • 11. The Final Plague of Egypt #10 First born children Egyptians will be stuck down
  • 12. Abraham Same Moses • Lived in Mesopotamia • Told by God to move to Canaan • Received God's promise that his descendants would become a mighty nation • Significant person in Hebrew history • Directed & spoken to by God • Led a major migration • Lived in Egypt • Told by God to gain freedom of Hebrew slaves & led the Exodus • Received Ten Commandment s from God on Mr. Sinai
  • 13. Strong Kings United the Israelites to Fight off Invaders The new threat to the Israelites came from the Philistines. The Israelites united under Saul, who became the first king of Israel. The Israelites wanted a single ruler who could lead them in battle. David became king after Saul. He won many wars. Solomon became king next, and expanded the kingdom and trade. He made allies with nearby kingdoms, including Egypt and Phoenicia. Trade with them made Israel very rich. With the riches that came from this, he built a temple to God in Jerusalem.
  • 14. Solomon’s First Temple Temple Mount on Mount Zion- Jerusalem
  • 15. Invaders Conquered & Rule  After Solomon’s death, revolts broke out over who should be king.  This split Israel into two kingdoms, called Israel and Judah. The people of Judah became known as the Jews.  Both were conquered, and Judah fell to the Babylonians.
  • 16. A History of Conquests • Judah was conquered by Babylon • It was in turn conquered by Persia • Persia was conquered by Alexander the Great • Finally, Judah was conquered by Rome
  • 18. Big Idea  The central ideas and laws of Judaism are contained in sacred texts such as the Torah  Main ideas:  Beliefs in God, education, justice, & obedience anchor Jewish society  Jewish beliefs are listed in the Torah, the Hebrew Bible, and the Commandments  The Dead Sea Scrolls reveal many past Jewish beliefs  The ideas of Judaism have helped shape later cultures
  • 19. Judaism  Orthodox Jewish people base their lives on their religion  Monotheism- belief in one God, and only one God  Most believe it is the oldest monotheistic religion in the world
  • 20. Jewish Books  Torah- the first five books of the Old Testament in the Bible  The books of Moses  Also called the Law  Synagogues are Jewish churches  Each has a copy of the Torah  Older boys (not girls) studied with professional teachers to learn their religion
  • 21. The Jewish Bible  Torah is only one part of the Hebrew Bible  Part two is the Prophets  The final part is the Writings- includes stories, poetry, songs:  Psalms- songs of the Hebrew people  Proverbs- little bits of wisdom & truth
  • 22. Talmud  A set of commentaries designed to explain Jewish law(in the Hebrew Bible) – written between 200- 600 AD  Considered second to the Bible in Judaism  The Jewish people consider justice paramount, even non-Jews deserved justice. They are to take care of the poor and weak  They are also supposed to do right at all times, even when no one is around, because God sees at all times.
  • 24. Word Mapping Activity Directions: Each word map should provide the terms definition, a sentence using the term correctly, and one to three related words or ideas. Terms: Commentaries, justice, monotheism, prophets, proverbs, principles, righteousness, Sabbath, synagogue, Talmud, Tanach, and Torah Torah The Torah make up the first five books of the Hebrew Def: most sacred text of Judaism; consists of five books of law and early Jewish history • Related words: Hebrew Bible or Tanach • Talmud
  • 25. Critical Thinking Activity Using the information from the notes, identify four basic beliefs of Judaism & explain them in this diagram form: Jewish Beliefs One God- Monotheistic Education & Study Righteousness & Justice Obedience & Law
  • 26. Judaism over the Centuries
  • 27. Big Idea Although they were forced out of Israel by the Romans, share beliefs and customs helped Jews maintain their religion. Main Ideas:  Revolt, defeat, and migration led to great changes in Jewish culture  Because Jews settle in two different parts of the world, two cultural traditions formed  Jewish traditions and holy days celebrate their history & religion
  • 28. Reaction to Conquests  Zealots – A group of Jewish people who detested foreign rule, and often incited people to riot  The Zealots caused a massive rebellion in 66 AD against the Romans.  The revolt lasted four years, and led to the destruction of Jerusalem.
  • 29. From the Writings of Josephus “As the flames went upward, the Jews made a great clamor, such as so mighty an affliction required, and ran together to prevent it; and now they spared not their lives any longer, nor suffered any thing to restrain their force, since that holy house was perishing.”
  • 30. Jewish Revolts in Masada Most of the Jews surrendered after the Temple in Jerusalem was destroyed. However, 1000 Zealots decided it was still worth the fight, and so they sealed themselves up in a fortress called Masada. There, they waited two years while the Romans prepared an invasion. Finally, right before the Romans entered the fortress, all of the Zealots committed suicide.
  • 31. Results of Revolution  The Romans destroyed the city completely  Many Jews fled the city to never return, many traveling back to Egypt, where there families had been slaves a thousand years before  Some stayed, though, and sixty years later revolted again. At that point, the Romans forbade all Jews from living in Jerusalem again. This led to the Jews leaving until modern times.
  • 32. Life in the Outside World  Rabbis became the unofficial leaders of Jewish communities around the world. They serve as priests for the communities.  Some Jewish communities maintained their culture, while others melded with surrounding people
  • 33. Two Cultural Traditions Eastern European  Ashkenazim- Jews who moved to France, Germany, & eastern Europe during diaspora  Separate communities from non-Jews  Ex: Created own language Yiddish-similar to German but is written in the Hebrew alphabet Spanish & Portuguese  Sephardim- Jews who moved to western Europe, Spain, Portugal  Created own language- Ladino: mix of Spanish, Hebrew, & Arabic  They lived amongst non-Jews  Borrowed elements form other cultures  Advances in philosophies, poems, mathematics, astronomy, medicine
  • 34. Jewish Holidays Hanukkah – commemorates a Jewish victory over enemies, in which God allowed lamps to last much longer than they were supposed (menorah)
  • 35. r • A holiday that occurs in March or April. • It celebrates God’s delivering the Children of Israel from their slavery in Egypt. • They eat unleavened bread (flat bread), and eat a special meal.
  • 36. Jewish Holidays High Holy Days: • These are the two most important days in the Jewish calendar • Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year, and is in September or October • Yom Kippur is the holiest day, the Day of Atonement, or the day in which they ask God to forgive their sins • They consider the day so holy they don’t even eat or drink anything the entire day
  • 37. Life Event: Jewish Holiday/Beliefs Bar Mitzvah- “son of commandment” • Boys who turn 13 years old becomes bar mitzvah (grown man) (Girls who turn 12 years old become “bat mitzvah”- grown woman) and is morally & ethically responsible for his (her) decisions and actions
  • 38. Short-term Effect Long-term Effect The Exodus • Left Egypt • Received Ten Commandments • Wandered through the desert • Settled in Canaan • Provided Jews with a significant & culturally binding historical event (remembered as Passover) The Babylonian Captivity • Jews enslaved in Babylon fro 50 years • After their release many Jews did not return & thus began what is called the Diaspora The expulsion of Jews from Jerusalem (diaspora) • Jews slowly scattered throughout Mediterranean region & rest of the world • Changed nature of Judaism • Led to creation of two Jewish cultural traditions