Thursday, December 19, 2019

The Religious History Of Judaism - 1391 Words

(Intro) At a glance Judaism is one of three original Abrahamic faiths, including Islam and Christianity. Jewish people believe in god and they keep to god’s laws throughout their entire life. Today there are over 13 million Jews in the world and the majority live in either the United States or Israel. Throughout this paper I will discuss some important historical conflicts in Judaism, the beliefs, and finally some myths about the Jewish community. (History)The religious history of Judaism began over 3500 years ago in the Middle East and in 920 BCE the great kingdom spilt. Moses was the original founder of Judaism, but the Jewish people follow Abraham. Abraham was a patriarch for the Jewish people during the Bronze Age, teaching them that†¦show more content†¦The Jewish population was a culture that had all of those reasons and was a culture that was currently growing exponentially in Europe. This could have been the reason why they were targeted so negatively. The dis abled children were the first to be targeted, because they were considered useless consumers. Then came the round up of the older women and children into ghettos created by the Nazi regime. These ghettos were very unsanitary, full of disease, and death. The worst to come for the Jewish population was during 1941. This period brought the extermination camps. The most known camp was known as Auschwitz, this camp had gas chambers for the weak, the old, and any children. In the gas chambers the outcome was always death or selected individuals would be experimented on horrifically. The only way Jews could avoid the gas chamber was if they strong enough for slave labor or had a unique skill that the Germans could benefit from. But even then slave labor brought exhaustion and soon after death. In the end of the Nazi regime were the cause over six million Jewish deaths. (History) Judaism is a highly structured religion. In the beginning there were mighty kings, including David, Solomon, and Saul. After these kings brought the great temple that Jewish people go to worship in. The temple is a sacred place where only certain rites can be passed out. Moses is Judaism’s head

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