NATIJudaism-Jessie

.  Judaism  Did you always wonder who the founder was of this religion? Or the leaders, were or where there place of worship was? Or where this religion began or what there beliefs are? Well there is a lot of information about Judaism. The founder of Judaism is Abraham. He was sent by god with his wife Sarah. They were sent to a canan a land promised by his dependents. He considered the father of the people of Israel. Moses is one of his dependents. Who is the founder of this religion? The founder of this religion is Rabi's who is a leader of a synaogues The place of worship of this religion is the synagogues, shules, and temples. Judaism began about 4,000 years ago in the middle east. It was Israel but practiced all over the world. The main religion of Judaism is that Jews believed there is one god who created and rules the world. The god is omnipotent (all powerful) omniscent (all knowing) and omnipresent (in all places at one time). they also believe god is merciful and just. Does Judaism have a god? well Judaism is a monotheistic religion, and they believe that god is the only god. The sacred writings of this religion is the torah. It teaches Jews how to act,think,even feel about life and death. Did you always wonder what the religious practices are?Or how they worship?Or how they practice there beliefs? Well they can have heathy/naturally slaughter beef and bird meet separate from dairy wine grape juice made under Jewish supervision and soft cheese. The main symbol of Judaism is the star of David. It represents the shape of Davids shield to the symbol of the sheld. The religious festivals... Rosh Hashanah is the begging of the Jewish calender that celebrates the new year and is celebrated in January. Yom Kipper is a day set aside for fasting depriving one selves of pleasures and repenting from sins from the previous year, and is celebrated ten days after Rosh Hashanah. passover is a week long that commemorate the exodus from Egypt and is celebrated March or April. Hanukkah is an eight day long holiday that commemorates the rededication or the holy temple in Jerusalem in the second century and is celebrated in November or December but is mainly celebrated in December.
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