Introduction to Judaism (AQA GCSE Religious Studies A (8062))

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Glenn Millington

Written by: Glenn Millington

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Introduction to Judaism

  • Judaism is one of the oldest religions as it is about 3,500 years old

  • Judaism began as a Covenant starting with Abraham, Isaac and Jacob and continuing down to Moses

  • The covenant said that if the Israelites obeyed God’s law (The Torah), they would be His people:

    • Because of the covenant, Jewish people believe that they are chosen by God to spread the message of God to mankind

  • Not all people who consider themselves Jewish are religious:

    • Some would describe themselves as cultural Jews (non-practising) rather than religious Jews (practising)

  • There are about 17 million Jewish people in the world:

    • Most Jewish people (about 6.5 million) live in America

    • Many Jewish people (about 6 million) live in Israel

    • In the UK, there are about 300,000 Jewish people

  • The main holy book is called the Torah:

    • There are 613 rules in the Torah, which they try to follow as best they can, whichever country they live in

  • The main founders of the religion are Abraham and Moses

  • There are different groups who all identify as Jewish but may have different beliefs and practices. These include:

    • Ultra-Orthodox

    • Hasidic

    • Orthodox

    • Reform

    • Liberal

    • Progressives

  • Jewish people have been Persecuted throughout history and have experienced much Anti-Semitism:

    • Many Jews were slaughtered during the Christian Crusades

    • Jews and Muslims were persecuted and were the object of hatred in Europe in the 13th and 15th centuries

    • During World War II, around six million Jewish people were killed by the Nazis

    • The Jewish people tried to find a homeland after the awful terrors of the Holocaust; as a result, the Jewish state of Israel was founded in 1948

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Glenn Millington

Author: Glenn Millington

Expertise: Religious Studies

After graduating with a degree in Theology and Religious Studies, Glenn completed a PGCE over 20 years ago. He later gained an MA in Education Studies from the Manchester Metropolitan University. More recently Glenn completed a PhD in Educational Research focusing on educational disadvantage at Edge Hill University. Glenn is incredibly passionate about developing resources to enable students to succeed in Religious Education.

Bridgette Barrett

Author: Bridgette Barrett

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After graduating with a degree in Geography, Bridgette completed a PGCE over 25 years ago. She later gained an MA Learning, Technology and Education from the University of Nottingham focussing on online learning. At a time when the study of geography has never been more important, Bridgette is passionate about creating content which supports students in achieving their potential in geography and builds their confidence.