Judaism

Cards (61)

  • Nature of god
    • Shema: believe in one god
    • Monotheistic
    • God made the world from nothing
  • God as lawgiver and judge
    • God gave mitzvot (613 laws) on how he wants humanity to live
    • Jews believe god will judge everyone resulting in punishment or reward
  • Shekhinah
    • The divine presence of god
    • Human cannot see god but some can feel his presence
  • Influence of the nature of god on jews
    • Follow the law is to please and serve god
    • All aspects of their lives are ruled by god
    • Religious clothes are a constant reminder of god's laws
  • Torah on the afterlife
    • Focus more on the life we are living now (Olam Ha Ze)
    • Repairing the world
    • References the righteous reunited with loved ones
  • Resurrection
    • Efforts to repair the world is a way for good afterlife
    • Will happen in messianic age
    • Righteous will rise and evil people will not resurrect
  • Reincarnation
    • Souls are reborn to continue tikkun olam (repairing the world)
    • Allows the soul to fulfil the mitzvot that the soul a second chance to get it right
  • Gan Eden
    • Good place people go when they die
    • All nations sit and eat there when the peaceful messianic age comes
  • Gehenna
    • A place to see and be remorseful for wrongdoings rather than punishments
    • People who doesn't live by the torah will spend time there
  • Covenant
    Creates a permanent link between the past, present and future that will never be dissolved
  • Covenant with abraham
    • God promised abraham land and descendants
    • Abraham should only worship one god
  • Impact of covenant with abraham
    • The first covenant connected the jews to god before the torah
    • Abraham had his faith in god tested 10 times
    • The father of judaism and the role model of jews
  • Covenant with moses
    Moses was given the laws (ten commandments and mitzvot)
  • Impact of covenant with moses
    • Freed israelite people from slavery
    • Led the chosen people to the promised land
  • Mitzvot
    • 613 laws
    • Govern every aspect of Jewish life (food, clothing, rituals...)
    • 356 negative and 248 positive
  • Ten commandments
    • Found in torah
    • Baseline of moral behaviour
    • 4 about god, 6 about relationship with other
  • Mitzvot between humans and god
    • Show god reaching out to his people
    • Jews encouraged to not just believe in god but also love him
    • Bring jews closer to god
  • Mitzvot between human and human
    • Relate to action towards others
    • God is pleased if jews act in a responsible way
  • Free will
    Having the ability to make decisions and to choose right from wrong
  • Key moral principles
    • Tikkun olam
    • Justice and charity
    • Loving kindness
  • Tikkun olam (healing the world)

    • Mankind has responsibility to heal or restore and change the world
    • The more people do this, the more the world is repaired and nearer it is to the messianic age
    • Jews pray for the harmony of nations, uniting of people
    • Some believe it is to follow the mitzvot and others think that they have to do it in a more practical way
  • Justice and charity
    • Promote justices (discrimination towards race, age...)
    • Believe that their wealth is on loan from god (help the less fortunate through charity)
  • Loving kindness
    No one should harm another or take advantage of others' misfortune
  • Pikuach nefesh
    • Saving a life is more important than the mitzvot
    • Human life is sacred as god breathed life into them, gave them free will and a soul
  • Synagogue
    • Special place to worship god and study the word of god for jews
    • A minya (ten members) must be present to worship
  • Importance of synagogue
    • Displays community spirit
  • Key feature of the exterior of the synagogue
    • Star of david symbol
    • Menorah
  • Key features of the interior of the synagogue
    • Aron hakodesh (contains the torah and other scrolls, most sacred part of the temple)
    • Ner tamid (the ever burning lamp in the tabernacle, show that torah should always have meaning)
    • Bimah (raised platform where the torah is read from)
  • Elements in synagogue
    • Orthodox male wear kippah, tallit and tefillin
    • Reform jews usually just wear kippah
    • Rabbi is the spiritual leader (only male in orthodox but can female in reform)
  • Importance to worship
    • Forms part of the covenant as it's in mitzvot
    • Keeps people mindful of god and show their devotion
    • Brings the community together
  • Key prayer
    • Shema
    • Amidah
    • Kaddish
    • Aleinu
  • Both torah and prophecies will be read on shabbat
  • Worships in synagogue
    • Shabbat services
    • Daily services
    • Festivals
    • Rites of passage
  • Worships at home
    • Shabbat meals and prayer
    • Variety of prayer
    • Thanksgiving
  • Shema
    • Recited 3 times daily
    • Three sections (God and religious duties, Accepting and keeping the law, Keep the mitzvot and wear tzitzit)
  • Amidah
    • Said while standing facing jerusalem
    • Spoken with movement of lips rather than out loud
  • Kaddish
    Hymn of praise to god
  • Aleinu
    • Said at the end of services
    • Reminds people that god's rule is eternal
    • Reminds them they are the chosen people and that choosing brings difficulties
  • Kippah yarmulke
    Skull cap worn by jewish men as a sign of respect for god
  • Tallit
    • Prayer shawl worn around the shoulders
    • Has 4 corners for the 4 corners of the world
    • Fringes hang loose to represent the 613 mitzvot