What Is Judaism is one of the worlds










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What Is Judaism is one of the world’s six major religions. The others are Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism and Sikhism. Across the world, there about 15, 000 followers of Judaism, who are known as ‘Jews’. About half of them live in the USA and another quarter live in Israel. If you wanted you could watch this video to show you some things about Judaism https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=73 Ws. Ine. FKg&feature=emb_logo There are lots of videos online if your grownup’s wanted to find a different one.
What Is Judaism was founded by Abraham over 4, 000 years ago. Jews believe in one God, like Christians and Muslims do. Judaism teaches that all life is special and belongs to God. Jews believe that God is the Creator of all life.
Where Do Jews Go to Worship? A synagogue is a sacred building where Jewish people go to worship.
The menorah candle is the oldest symbol of the Jewish people. It is a seven lampstand made out of pure gold and it stands in front of the Ark. Moses created the first Menorah according to God’s instructions, while out in the wilderness.
The Star, or Shield, of David is the symbol of Judaism. It is named after King David of ancient Israel. This shape can often been seen in windows in synagogues.
Star of David menorah
The Torah is the holy book for Jews. It is considered so special that nobody is allowed to touch it so a special pointer, called a yad, is used when reading it. The Torah is kept in a special cupboard called an ‘Ark’.
The Torah is written in a language called Hebrew. This language is read from right to left. Many Jewish people believe it is the language of God.
Can you make a Torah of your own? You will need a piece of paper, 2 straws or sticks, some sticky tape and a piece of string. 1. Write a story on your paper. It could be a story you have made up, about something you enjoy doing, or some facts about Judaism. If you are feeling brave you could start each line on the RIGHT hand side of your paper, as if you were writing Hebrew. 2. Stick the straws or sticks onto the SIDES of your paper. 3. Roll the 2 sides of the paper towards each other, stopping when they meet in the middle. If you have a piece of string you could tie it around your scroll, or Torah, to keep it rolled up. 4. If you are allowed, you could use a wet tea bag to colour your paper before you start and make it look really old.