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  1. Children's Videos. Fun and educational videos for children. Watch fun Jewish videos on the holidays, the parshah and a variety of Jewish themes. Filter by Topic. Show all. Tzivot Hashem. Parshah. Chanukah. Purim. Art. Passover. Ahavat Yisrael. More... 586 items in this section. Show all. Filter by Topic. Tzivot Hashem (123) Parshah (59)

  2. A very nice video, but Judaism isn't an "idea." It's the religion for the Jewish nation, which is essentially an ethnic group (with subdivisions like Ashkenazi and Sephardi). Converts join the Jewish nation like how any immigrants joins a country.

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    The three main beliefs at the center of Judaism are Monotheism, Identity, and covenant(an agreement between God and his people). The most important teachings of Judaism is that there is one God, who wants people to do what is just and compassionate. Judaism teaches that a person serves God by learning the holy books and doing what they teach. These...

    Jews believe that to know what God wants them to do, they must studythe books of Torah and its laws and do what they teach. These include both laws about how to behave to other people and how to serve God. The two most important groups of books in Judaism are the Bible and the Talmud. The beliefs and actions of Judaism come from these books. Jewish...

    Kashrut: Jewish food laws

    Jews who follow the religious rules called "kashrut" only eat some types of food that are prepared by special rules. Food that a Jew can eat is called kosherfood. Traditional Jews are very careful about kashrut. They usually cannot eat many foods in non-kosher restaurants or in the home of someone who does not keep kosher. Sometimes, this makes it hard to visit people or to do business. It is important to understand that this is part of their religion. People help avoid this problem by choosi...

    Shabbat

    One of the commandments is to keep the Jewish Sabbath, or Shabbat. Shabbat starts every Friday at sunset and ends on Saturday at nightfall. Shabbat is a day of rest to thank God for making the universe. The tradition of resting on Shabbat comes from the Torah. According to the Torah, God created the world in six days and on the seventh day, Shabbat, He rested. Many Jews go to their temple or synagogueto pray on Shabbat. Religious Jews follow special rules on Shabbat. These rules require Jews...

    For a very long time, most Jews in Europe believed the same basic things about Judaism. Jews in other lands had different beliefs and customs than European Jews. About 200 years ago, a small group of Jews in Germany decided to stop believing in many parts of Judaism and try to become more "modern" and more like Germans. Those Jews were called Refor...

    Names are very important in Judaism. Many Jews believe that a name not only tells you who someone is, but also tells you something about them. Names of God are very special in Judaism, so Jews do not write them or speak them fully but use other words instead. That is why some Jews write G-d, with a "-" instead of an "o." HaShemMeans "The Name". It ...

    Maccabeesby Wojciech Stattler (1842)
    A painting of Mosesdecorates the Dura-Europos synagogue dating from 244 CE
    The Western Wall in Jerusalem is a remnant of the wall encircling the Second Temple. The Temple Mountis the holiest site in Judaism.
    Kennicott Bible, a 1476 Spanish Tanakh
  3. Jewish videos that explain the basics of Judaism for adults and kids. Friendly 101 introductions for everyone who's curious, plus an animated series for kids. Kids & Family

  4. - BBC Teach. KS2 Religious Studies: What is Judaism? BBC Teach > Primary resources > KS2 Religious Studies > My Life, My Religion: Judaism. Video summary. 11-year-old Charlie from...

  5. Aug 28, 2023 · Judaism is one of the oldest of the world’s four biggest monotheistic religions. It is also the religion with the smallest following with only about 12 million followers in the entire world. It started around 1812 BC or 3,800 years ago in the Middle East. The religion originated in Israel.

  6. What is Judaism? Video | Discover Fun and Educational Videos That Kids Love | Epic Children's Books, Audiobooks, Videos & More. Videos / What is Judaism? Author: TMW Media Group. Start Watching. Host Tevya gets a fresh look at the history and traditions of the Hasidic Jews (a little different to the Judaism he was used to). Book Info. Ages: 11-12.

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