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RELIGIOUS STUDIES (Introduction to 6 Major World Religions (Founders…
RELIGIOUS STUDIES
Introduction to 6 Major World Religions
Symbols
Founders
Christianity: Jesus
Islam: Mohammed
Buddhism: Siddhartha Gautama
Judaism: Abraham
Hinduism: No Known Creator
Sikhism: Guru Nanak Dev
Holy Books
Chrisianity: The Bible
Islam: Qu'ran
Buddhism: Tripitaka
Judaism: Torah
Hinduism: Vedas
Sikhism: Guru Granth Sahib
Key beliefs
Christianity: One God
Islam: One God
Buddhism: No God
Hinduism : Many Gods
Judaism: One God
Sikhism: One God
Why are most people religious
Their parents are in their religion. Babies do not have a choice of their religion
Places of worship
Christianity: Church
Islam: Mosque
Judaism: Synagogue
Buddhist: Temple
Hinduism: Temple
Sikhism: Temple
Abraham
His call and journey
The Covenant promises
The sacrifice of Isaac
Meaning of Sacrifice
Brit Milah
Judaism - Prayer & Worship
The shema - a prayer that is put in a mezuzah and put on doorposts and then put on teffilin on heads.
Yarmulkah is another word for kippah
Judaism - Sabbath (Miss KItching's Classroom)
Features & Furniture of a Synagogue
Ner Tamid
The 'Everlasting light' that hangs above the Ark.
Bimah
The Bimah is at the front of the Synagogue and is where the Rabbi stands to read out the Torah and do other parts of the service.
Ark
The Ark is the most holy place in the synagogue and is where the Torah Scrolls are kept. It is also on the wall that faces jerusalem
Torah Scrolls
A scroll that is made up of the most holy book in Judaism. It is written in parchment (animal skin)
Siddur
A prayer book containing daily prayers. Siddur means order in hebrew.
Yad
Usually silver - Pointer used to read the Torah scrolls
Gallery
The gallery is where the Women sit in a traditional synagogue
Havdallah - ceremony at end
Judaism - Food Laws
Kosher
Treifah
Creation Stories
Genesis 1
Genesis 2
Who Was Jesus