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Title: An Introduction to Judaism


1
An Introduction to Judaism
  • by
  • Rabbi Yeshaya Balog

2
Judaism Life of Obligation
  • 1) Learning
  • 2) Life
  • 3) Food
  • 4) Dress
  • 5) Business
  • 6) Family and sexuality
  • 7) Spirituality
  • 8) Calendar

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1) The Obligation of Torah Study
  • The Jews study the life of the nation, in order
    to live it.
  • The Jews live the life of the nation, in order to
    learn it.
  • Life and learning are one.
  • Judaism is a community of learning.

4
What Do We Learn?
  • Mitzvot 248 Positive Commandments, 365
    Prohibitions
  • 2 parts of the Torah
  • Written Pentateuch
  • Oral (written down 200-700 CE) Mishna, Talmud
  • Trinty Nation, Land and Teachings

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2) The Most Important Principle Life
  • The Torah is the teaching of life
  • Never again will the Jewish nation be victim

6
Kosher animals
Kosher fish fins and scales
Slaughter
3) Food
No mixing milk and meat
No eating of blood
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4) Dress
  • Kippa
  • Tzitzit
  • If married hair covering
  • Modest

8
5) Business
  • Always with honesty
  • Helping poor people (Tzedaka)
  • Give money for just causes

9
6) Marriage and Sexuality
  • No physical contact before marriage
  • In marriage no marital relations during
    menstruation
  • Marrital intimacy for children and love
  • Divorce is allowed

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7) Spirituality
Blessings always
  • Prayer anywhere, in
  • minjan 10 Jewish adult men

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8) Calendar
  • Shabbat every week one day of festival
  • Friday evening Creation of the universe

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Friday Evening Creation
  • Thus the heaven and earth were finished, and
    all array. By the seventh day God completed His
    work which he had done, and He abstained on the
    seventh day from all His work which He had done.
    God blessed the seventh day and sanctified it
    because on it He abstained from all His work
    which God created to make. (Genesis 2, 1-3)

13
Shabbat - Revelation
  • Remember the Sabbath day to sanctify it. Six
    days shall you work and accomplish all your work
    but the seventh day is Sabbath to HASHEM your
    God you shall not do any work you, your son,
    your daughter, your slave. Your maidservant, your
    animal and your convert within your gates - for
    in six days HASHEM made the heavens and the
    earth, the sea and all that is in them, and He
    rested on the seventh day. Therefore, HASHEM
    blessed the Sabbath day and sanctified it.
    (Exodus 20, 8-11).

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Shabbat Afternoon Salvation
  • May the compassionate One let us inherit that
    day that shall be all Sabbath and rest for life
    everlasting (from Grace After Meals)

15
Festivals
  • Agricultural
  • Historical
  • Spiritual

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The Three Agricultural Festivals
Pessach (Passover) Creation
Sukkot (Tabernacles) Salvation
Shavuot (Pentecost) Revelation
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Four Historic Festivals
Purim (4. c. BCE)
Chanukka (2. c. BCE)
Independence Day (1948)
9. Beav (70 CE)
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The Spiritual FestivalsRosh Hashana New Year
  • Day of History
  • Kingdom of God
  • The veil between Creation and Nature is torn off

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Yom Kippur Day of Atonement
  • Man stood alone ..., with nothing to lean on,
    without nation or mankind ..., on the day of
    atonement in the gaping silence and had to find
    his way to God, to his God ... (Isaac Breuer The
    New Kuzari)
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