4 Main Beliefs of Judaism
Education
adult Hebrew school
central to Jewish life
Has always been important to the Jewish people
Boys studied their religion
Monotheism
Jewish people are monotheistic.They worship Yahweh, the national god of the Iron Age kingdoms of Israel (Samaria) and Judah.
still widely practiced today
two different sounding ideas of God in their beliefs
God is right here with us, caring about each individual as a parent does their child.
God is an all-powerful being who is quite beyond human ability to understand or imagine.
Belief in one god
Subtopic
God is just, but God is also merciful
God is Transcendent, omnipresent and omnipotent
God can't be subdivided into different persons
Helped shape the Jewish society
Justice and Righteousness
Jewish justice logo
Righteousness means being proper
Justice means kindness and fairness
central to Jewish religion
Obedince and Law
Jewish people believe in justice and righteousness. Justice means kindness and fairness to all people, even criminals. Righteousness means being proper when everyone else is unproper. This is also central to Jewish life . Obedince and law are also important to Jewish life. Obedince means the law. The most important law is the Ten Comandments. The set of laws called the Mosaic Law guides daily Jewish life.
the Mosaic law
Moses recieving the ten comandments
mosaic laws guide daily jewish life
most important law is the ten comandments
guides their daily life
obedience is to obey the law