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October 15-18. Judaism and Christianity. Practices and Beliefs . A practice is the actual application or use of a belief A belief is a faith in or an acceptance of a statement as true or that something exists. People: The Kingdom of Israel. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
October 15-18
Judaism and Christianity
Practices and Beliefs
• A practice is the actual application or use of a belief
• A belief is a faith in or an acceptance of a statement as true or that something exists
People: The Kingdom of Israel
Between 1020 and 922BC the Hebrews united under three kings.
• King Saul: First king of Israel
• King David: united the Hebrews, made Jerusalem the capital
• King Solomon: most powerful, built a temple that held the Ark of the Covenant (Ten Commandments)
People: The Persian King – Cyrus the Great
• Allowed the exiled Hebrews to return to Jerusalem to rebuild the temple
“This is the word of Cyrus king of Persia: The Lord the God of heaven has given me all the kingdoms of the earth, and he himself has
charged me to build him a house at Jerusalem in Judah. To every man of his
people now among you I say, God be with him, and let him go up to Jerusalem in
Judah, and rebuild the house of the Lord the God of Israel, the God whose city is
Jerusalem.” Ezra 1: 2-3 Bible
Who is Cyrus addressing?What is Cyrus telling
his audience to do?What will be the consequence of this declaration?
Diaspora
The centuries of Jewish exile from their homeland
What was the result of the Diaspora?
• The destruction of the temple • Fall of Jerusalem• Jews fled to many parts of the world
Judaism TodayDirections: Use the map on pages 282-283 to answer the following questions.
– Where is Judaism located today?
– What percent of the world’s population does Judaism make up?
– Why is Judaism located where it is? (HINT: Where did Judaism originate?)
– On the map below, circle or shade the region(s) where Judaism is located today. Record the percentage of Jews that are in the region on your map.
On-Demand Writing
• What is it?– Timed responses to a specific writing prompt– Formal writing piece– Graded assignment
• Tips for Writing– Incorporate Global vocabulary – Use evidence/examples– EXPLAIN WHAT YOU MEAN – don’t leave the reader
hanging– Complete the task
On-Demand Writing Excellent
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Topic Sentence
Clearly restates the question in your own
words.
Clearly restates the question.
Question is not clearly restated. Topic sentence
does not exist.Supporting Details
Contains 4 or more supporting details that are clearly explained in depth.
Contains 3 to 4 or more supporting details that are explained, but not in enough depth.
Contains 3 or fewer supporting details that are
not fully explained.
Details do not support the question.
Analysis
Thoroughly analyzes and/or evaluates information (e.g. relationship among events or cause and effect).
Analyzes and/or evaluates some information (e.g. relationship among events or cause and effect).
Attempts to analyze and/or
evaluate information, but
may not be successful.
Little or no analysis and/or evaluation of information
exists.
Concluding Statement
Clearly summarizes the main idea of the
paragraph and is not a restatement of the topic
sentence.
Summarizes the main idea of the paragraph.
Concluding statement does not summarize the main idea.
Concluding statement does
not exist.
What similarities exist across the two belief systems?
Excellent5
Good4
Fair3-2
Poor1-0
Topic Sentence
Clearly restates the question in your own
words.
Clearly restates the question.
Question is not clearly restated. Topic sentence
does not exist.Supporting Details
Contains 4 or more supporting details that are clearly explained in depth.
Contains 3 to 4 or more supporting details that are explained, but not in enough depth.
Contains 3 or fewer supporting details that are
not fully explained.
Details do not support the question.
Analysis
Thoroughly analyzes and/or evaluates information (e.g. relationship among events or cause and effect).
Analyzes and/or evaluates some information (e.g. relationship among events or cause and effect).
Attempts to analyze and/or
evaluate information, but
may not be successful.
Little or no analysis and/or evaluation of information
exists.
Concluding Statement
Clearly summarizes the main idea of the
paragraph and is not a restatement of the topic
sentence.
Summarizes the main idea of the paragraph.
Concluding statement does not summarize the main idea.
Concluding statement does
not exist.
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