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Talmud
Jewish religious leaders are called
rabbis. They are responsible for
teaching and explaining the
laws of Judaism. They study
two holy books: the Talmud
(right) and the Torah,
which is kept as a scroll. The
Talmud contains instructions
for following a Jewish way of
life and understanding
Jewish laws.

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Synagogue
Jews worship in the synagogue. Prayer, study, and special
family occasions, such as weddings and bar and bat mitzvahs
(the celebrations of children becoming adult Jews), take place
here. a minyan (quorum of 10 males) is required to formally
recite Kaddish (memorial prayers) and read from the Torah.

During prayers, Jewish
men wear a tallith, or
prayer shawl, over
their shoulders.

The Talmud
contains
instructions for
following the
Jewish way of life.

Yom Kippur (day of
atonement) Tenth day
of new year; holiest of
festivals, with 24 hours
of fasting.
Purim (Feast of lots)
early spring festival.
Passover (Pesach) eight-
day spring festival.
Shavuot (Feast of
Weeks) Harvest festival
in the early summer.
Rosh Hashanah (new
year) early fall.
Sukkoth (Feast of
Tabernacles) nine-day
fall festival.
Hanukkah (Festival of
lights) eight-day
winter festival.

THe HiSTory oF THe JeWiSH PeoPle and of their religion,
Judaism, are closely linked. all Jews believe in one god who, more than
4,000 years ago, made a special agreement with their ancestor, abraham.
They were to become god’s chosen people. in return, they promised to
obey his laws and worship no other gods. Jews believe that a messiah, god’s
messenger, will one day come to transform the world into a better place
and to restore the ancient Jewish kingdom that was destroyed in the
6th century bce. Judaism aims for a just and peaceful life for all people on
earth. Jewish scriptures explain that to achieve this aim, correct behavior is
very important. orthodox Jews—those who interpret the scriptures very
strictly—obey many rules about their day-to-day activities, including how to
dress and what to eat. For example, they do not eat pork or shellfish. many
Jews, however, are not orthodox and apply the rules less strictly. For all Jews,
Hebrew is the language of worship. it is also the national language of israel,
the Jewish homeland. However, Jews live and
work all over the world, speaking many
different languages. Their strong
family life and the laws that
guide them unite them
wherever they live.

JewiSH feStivalS

ToraH
The first five books of the Hebrew Bible—
the Torah (left)—contain the laws of
Judaism and the early history of the
Jewish people. other sections of the
Hebrew Bible contain the psalms, the
words of the prophets, and other holy
writings. For Jews, the Torah is the
most important of books.

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israel
middle east
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Judaism

Jews light candles in a
menorah, or branched
candlestick, during
Hanukkah.

Jewish men
wear a skull
cap called a
yarmulke or
kipa.

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