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Title: Jewish Practices and Symbols


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Jewish Practices and Symbols
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Observer of the Commandment
  • Judaism focuses on how to worship God
  • It could be said that for Jews, spiritual
    perfection is mainly a matter of perfect
    observance
  • Observing Torah requires not only worshiping God
    but also leading an ethical life.

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Daily worship through prayer
  • Prayer worship is mandatory only for males age 13
    and older
  • Women are traditionally excused because of their
    household responsibilities
  • Males alone are required to wear certain ritual
    accessories
  • Skullcap aka yarmulke- God is higher than humans
  • Tefillin- A set of 2 small boxes containing
    biblical passages secured to the forehead and to
    the left arm near the mind and the heart
  • The Talit or prayer shawl- can be drawn over the
    head for privacy. And it signifies humility in
    the sight of God
  • Prayers are said 3 times a day
  • Morning, afternoon, and evening
  • Prayers are usually recited at home but in public
    synagogues as well
  • Home and synagogue are the two centers of Jewish
    worship

4
Rites of Passage
  • Ritual events marking lifes major changes
  • 2 purposes
  • Reflect the inevitable changes of life
  • Define the responsibilities of each stage of life

5
Birth and Naming
  • The rite of passage marking the birth of a child
    involves circumcision for boys, and naming for
    both boys and girls
  • Boys are circumcised and named in a ceremony that
    takes place on the 8th day of life
  • The ceremony takes place in the house of the
    parents
  • girls are named at the synagogue during a
    Sabbath service

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Coming of Age
  • Bar mitzvah son of the commandment
  • Boys read from the Torah
  • Bat mitzvah daughter of the commandment
  • Girls also read from the Torah
  • Orthodox Jewish girls do not observe bat mitzvah
  • The coming of age is the rituals in which boys
    and girls take on the religious responsibilities
    of an adult

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Marriage
  • The bride and groom stand beneath the huppah or
    bridal canopy
  • Seven blessing are read over a cup of wine
  • The ceremony concludes when the groom breaks a
    wine glass beneath his foot
  • Ancient tradition- symbol of the destruction of
    the two Temples in Jerusalem
  • It reminds the married couple that marriage
    brings difficulties and pain along with joy

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Death and mourning
  • Several distinct stages of mourning are
    prescribed
  • Stage 1 Lasts from death to burial
  • Family members rip their clothes and recite verse
    when they find out that a family member died
  • The mourners are restricted from certain
    activities- shaving and wearing leather
  • They are relieved of many of the normal
    requirements- daily prayer
  • The deceased is buried in a plain wooden coffin

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Death and mourning- stage 2
  • The second stage begins after burial with the
    recital of the kaddish
  • A prayer of mourning
  • This stage lasts for seven days
  • During this time community members visit the
    family
  • Conversation is limited to good comments about
    the one who has died
  • Upon departing, the visitors recite a special
    prayer of comfort

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Death and mourning- stages 3 4
  • A third stage lasts until 30 days after burial
  • Normal activities are resumed
  • But social gathering and celebrations are avoided
  • A fourth stage follows if the deceased is ones
    parent
  • It lasts until the first anniversary of the death
  • The mourners avoid their usual seats at the
    synagogue
  • Recite the kaddish during services and on the
    anniversary of the death

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Jewish Symbol the Mezuza
  • Attached to the right of the door to peoples
    homes on the outside
  • Contains a scroll with the Shema

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Jewish Symbols Shofar
  • Shofar
  • Represents call to action
  • Recalls
  • The act of creation
  • The sound of trumpets on Mt. Sinai
  • Joshua at the battle of Jericho
  • Used on Yom Kippur to call people to repentance
  • Used on Rosh Hashanah to readiness for a new year

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Jewish symbols Menorah
  • Menorah
  • Celebrates the miracle of the oil lamp that
    lasted 7 days longer than expected
  • occurred at the rededication of the Temple in
    Jerusalem after the Greeks had defiled it

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Kosher
  • Means ritually correct
  • Applies to food preparation and consumption
  • All blood is sacred to God
  • It gives life
  • Pork and shellfish are forbidden
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