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DATE DATE about 2000 BC

LOCATIONLOCATION Middle East

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KEY WRITINGSKEY WRITINGS• The Tanakh (Old Testament), especially

the Torah (first five books of the Old Testament)

• The Talmud (explanation of the Tanakh)

• Teachings of each branch: Orthodox Conservative Reform

• Writings of sages, such as Maimonides

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WHO IS GOD?WHO IS GOD?

• God is spirit.

• To Orthodox Jews, God is personal, all-powerful, eternal, and compassionate.

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• God is spirit.

• To Orthodox Jews, God is personal, all-powerful, eternal, and compassionate.

WHO IS GOD?WHO IS GOD?

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“Yahweh,” the sacred name of God, as written

in Hebrew

• To other Jews, God is impersonal, unknowable, and defined in a number of different ways.

• There is no Trinity.

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• Jesus is seen either as an extremist false messiah or a good but martyred Jewish rabbi (teacher).

• Many Jews do not acknowledge Jesus at all.

• Jews (except for Messianic Jews and Hebrew Christians) do not believe Jesus was the Messiah or the Son of God, or that he rose from the dead.

• Orthodox Jews believe the Messiah will restore the Jewish kingdom and eventually rule the earth.

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WHO IS JESUS?WHO IS JESUS?

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• Some Jews believe that the Holy Spirit is another name for God’s activity on earth.

• Others say that the Holy Spirit is God’s love or power.

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WHO IS THE HOLY SPIRIT?WHO IS THE HOLY SPIRIT?

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• Some Jews believe that prayer, repentance, and obedience to the Law are necessary for salvation.

• Other Jews believe that salvation is the improvement of society.

HOW TO BE SAVEDHOW TO BE SAVED

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• Some Jews believe there will be a physical resurrection.

• The obedient will live forever with God; the unrighteous will suffer.

• Some Jews do not believe in a conscious life after death.

WHAT HAPPENS AFTER DEATHWHAT HAPPENS AFTER DEATH

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OTHER BELIEFS AND PRACTICESOTHER BELIEFS AND PRACTICES

• Meeting in synagogues on the Sabbath (Sabbath is Friday evening to Saturday evening).

• Circumcision of males.

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OTHER BELIEFS AND PRACTICESOTHER BELIEFS AND PRACTICES• Many holy days and festivals,

including… Passover Sukkot (Feast of Tabernacles) Hanukkah (Feast of Dedication) Rosh Hashanah (New Year) Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement) Purim

• Jerusalem is considered the holy city.

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