Judaism
Called Jews
Judaism
People who practice Judaism are called Jews. Jews believe that they are God's chosen people. Jews worship the God of Abraham. Jews worship their god in a Synagogue. The holy book of Judaism is called the Tanakh. Jewish worship leaders are called Rabbis. A Jewish holiday is Yom Kippur. Yom Kippur is the day of atonement meaning it is the day of forgiveness. On Yom Kippur Jews eat bread and drink wine to wash away their sins. They also pray all day, and thank their god for the food and shelter they have. A Jewish holy city is Jerusalem.
Holy Symbol
The Holy Symbol of the Jews is The Star of David.
Worship Place
Jews pray in a synagogue.
Traditions
One Jewish tradition is The Day of Atonement where they eat bread and drink wine to wash away their sins.
Holy Book
The Holy Book of the Jews is the Tenakh.
Worship Leader
A Rabbi leads Jews in worship.
Holy City
Jerusalem is the Holy City of the Jews.
Jewish Gospel Singing