Judaism
By : Atharva Gujrathi
Judaism
Followers of Judaism are called Jews. The Sabbath for Judaism is Friday evening to Saturday evening. The Torah contains of the ancient Hebrews and the Hebrew land. It is the law of God. The goal of Judaism is to live a good life according to the laws of the Torah. The Kosher allows only certain types of foods to be eaten according to the Torah. Bar/Bat Mitzvah is the special day when kids turn into adults (13 years). The Jews worship in a Synagogue. The worship leader is called the Rabbi. The Holy Book is called the TaNaKh, which has three parts - the most important part is called the Torah. Some holidays that Jews celebrate are Rosh Hashanah , which is the Jewish New Year, Yom Kippur, which is the celebration of the end of fasting, Passover, which is when the Jews were liberated from Egyptian slavery, and Hanukkah, the festival of lights. The Holy Place for Jews is the Holy Temple (first Jewish Temple) in Jerusalem.
View of God
The three religions of Christianity, Judaism, and Islam all believe in the God of Abraham.
They are all also monotheistic religions, which means they all believe in one, invisible god.
When Judaism was founded.
Judaism was founded around 2000 - 1800 BCE by a Shepard named Abraham who believed in one, invisible god. it's place of origin is Canaan. Judaism has now around 14 million followers.
Pictures of Jewish Culture
Synagogue
This is a special place where Jews pray.
Rabbi
A rabbi is the leader of the Jewish prayers.
The Star Of David
The symbol for Judaism.
Traditions
Hanukkah is a holiday for Jews - also known as the festival of lights.
TaNaKh
The TaNaKh is the Holy Scripture of Jews.
Holy Temple
The Holy Temple is the first Jewish Temple built.
Jumpin' Jerusalem! Hanukkah Video for Kids
Here Is Some Videos About Jewish Holidays!
Jumpin' Jerusalem! Yom Kippur Video for Kids
Jumpin' Jerusalem! Rosh Hashana Video for Kids
Moses and the Passover Story - The Kids Version