Lesson 3 - the community of Judaism

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This lesson contains 12 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Judaism
Christianity
Islam


Lesson 3
The community of Judaism

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Lesson goals & lesson structure
  • Knowledge: the concept 'community' in Judaism
  • Skills: actively engage in quiz questions, doing some simple Google research

  1. Explanation: shared history
  2. Explanation: two concepts of Judaism
  3. Video + quiz questions
  4. Working in pairs: research question
  5. Reflection: what do we know now?

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Shared history
  • The Jewish people share a history together. These historical origins are considered to be very important. 
  • This shared history is one of the hallmarks of Judaism: no other religion stresses the importance of history this much. 
  • This has to do with the two concepts of Judaism:  
  1. Judaism as a monotheistic religion
  2. Judaism as a group of people (a nation)

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Two concepts of Judaism
  • The community of Judaism is defined by two concepts:
  1. Judaism as a monotheistic religion
  2. Judaism as a group of people (a nation)
  • A monotheistic religion consists in the belief in one God, who is rendered to be supremely powerful, supremely good and supremely all-knowing.
  • A nation is a group of people with shared features.

Slide 4 - Slide

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Slide 5 - Video

01:26
Judaism is often summarised under three heads. Which one is wrong?
A
Mekka
B
Israel
C
God
D
Torah

Slide 6 - Quiz

01:56
What is called so new about Judaism? A belief in..

Slide 7 - Open question

03:52
What kind of book is the Talmud?
A
A law book
B
A commentary
C
An instruction manual
D
A story on Moses

Slide 8 - Quiz

04:16
Is it possible for a non-Jew to convert to Judaism?

Slide 9 - Open question

Working in pairs
  • Answer the following research question in pairs:
Is it possible to become a Jew? If so, what kind of steps do you need to take as a non-Jewish person?

  • You got seven minutes.
timer
7:00

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Is it possible to become a Jew as a non-Jewish person?

Slide 11 - Open question

Reflection: what do we know now?
  • The community of Judaism is defined by two concepts:
  1. Judaism as a monotheistic religion
  2. Judaism as a group of people (a nation)
  • As a nation, they stress the importance of their shared history.
  • Becoming a Jew as non-Jewish person is really difficult. The concept of family heritage remains paramount. 

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