Jewish holidays

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Judaism
1.2 Jewish holidays

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What you can explain /  do after this lesson
  • What  Hanuka is
  • Why the Jews celebrate Hanuka
  • Explain what the Pesach is
  • Why we celebrate Easter 

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What do you remember about Moses?

Slide 3 - Mind map

Judaism
1.1 History of Judaism
History of Hanuka

  • The Jews had a very important Temple in Jerusalem > but the Seleucid stole it. 
  • Rebels chased the Seleucids away and started to rededicate the Temple 
  • Relight the Menorah > lasted for eight days
  • Eventually the Romans destroyed the Temple > Wailing Wall

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Judaism
1.1 History of Judaism
Hanuka

  • Hanuka is the feast of light, normally celebrated close to Christmas.
  • It is celebrated for eight days by lighting the Menorah > one candle each day!
  • Jews eat food fried in oil, recite blessings, exchange gifts, sing songs and attend special services

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Judaism
1.1 History of Judaism
Other traditions 
  • The Kippah (Keppeltje) is the traditional Jewish cap often seen. When you go to the Synagogue (Jewish church) you have to cover your head.
  • The Talmud is a religious book, with collected questions and answers about the Faith.

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What do you know about Easter?

Slide 7 - Mind map

Did you celebrate Easter? If so, how?

Slide 8 - Open question

Judaism
1.1 History of Judaism
Jesus of Nazareth

  • Jesus Christ is believed to be the son of God
  • Jesus was crucified by the Romans on Good Friday and buried in a tomb by Joseph
  • 3rd day of crucifixion (Easter Sunday)> Jesus rose from the dead, celebrating victory over sin and death 
  • Easter > symbol of eternal life and the promise of salvation through Jesus Christ

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Judaism
1.1 History of Judaism
Easter Sunday

  • Easter is the most important holiday for Christians
  • Easter Vigil > special service on the evening before Easter Sunday
  • Easter Sunday Service > special service on Easter Sunday
  • Easter eggs > symbolizes new life and rebirth
  • But not the Easter bunny!

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Judaism
1.1 History of Judaism
Poster portfolio
  • For each religion you will have to make a poster with all the important information of that religion
  • Each month you will hand in one of the posters
  • All your posters combined will form your first grade for MSC (3x)
  • The second grade is for a test

Judaism: April 12th (NEXT WEEK)
Christianity: May 16th
Islam: June 13th

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Judaism
1.1 History of Judaism
What needs to be on your poster?

I want you to answer the following questions:
  • What is the god called?
  • Who are important figures in this religion and why?
  • What is the holy book of this religion?
  • Which religious holidays are there and what do they celebrate on this holiday?
  • In which countries can you find this religion?
  • What is the tempel called and what does it look like?
  • What is the most important belief within this religion?
  • What are the rituals within this religion?
  • What customs does this religion have in modern day life?
  • What do you admire from this religion?

You will write a short essay answering these questions and using your answers you will need to make a poster.

On your poster you will show the most important information, accentuated by pictures, illustrations or drawings. 


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