judaism

     

Juaism (from the Greek Ioudaïsmos, derived from the Hebrew יהודה, Yehudah, "Judah"; in Hebrew: יַהֲדוּת, Yahedut, the distinctive characteristics of the Judean eáqnov) is the religion of the Jews, based on principles and ethics embodied in the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh), as further explored and explained in the Talmud. In 2007, the world Jewish population was estimated at 13.2 million people—41% of whom live in Israel and 59% in the diaspora.

Trivia about judaism

  • Religion whose Bible begins with the Book of Genesis & ends with II Chronicles
  • ...in this religion that considers Abraham & Sarah its patriarch & matriarch
  • The first reform temple of this religion opened in Hamburg, Germany in 1818
  • Sweet pastries known as hamantaschen, or Haman's hats, are served for Purim, a holiday of this religion
  • B'nai B'rith,Anti-Defamation League
  • Purim,Sukkot
  • Cheese kreplach & cheese blintzes are suggested dishes for Shavuot, a holiday of this religion
  • Adonai,Ha-Shem
  • In 1492 Ferdinand & Isabella expelled the Sephardim, members of this religion
  • Prepared by Maimonides, the "13 Articles of Faith" is a summary of the basic tenets of this religion
  • Traditionally, a minyan of 10 male adults is needed to conduct public prayer in this religion
  • Resh kallah,rebbe
  • Shivah in this religion is a 7-day period of mourning
  • The Western Wall
  • Built in 1763, the oldest existing house of worship of this religion in the U.S. is in Rhode Island
  • By ancient law of this religion, one of three ways to get married was simply to consumate the union