Did You Know?

Jews have a special day called Shabbat!

Books

Jews read the Torah, their holy book.

Holidays

They have fun days like Passover.

What Judaism Does

Jews pray to God each day.

They help each other in need.

They learn from their holy books.

They keep their laws and rules.

They have big meals with family.

They tell stories of their past.

More About Judaism

Judaism is one of the oldest ways to believe in God. It started a long time ago with a man named Abraham. He made a promise to God. This promise is still very important today.

In daily life, Jews pray, eat, and share with friends and family. They have rules that help them be good and kind. They also have fun times to be with each other.

Many Jews live all over the world. They keep their customs and teach their kids. They hope to share their love for God with others.

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Judaism"] --> B["Abrahamic Religion"] A --> C["Monotheistic"] A --> D["Ethnic Religion"] B --> E["Mosaic Covenant"] E --> F["Established between God and Jewish People"] A --> G["Cultural Traditions"] A --> H["Legal Traditions"]

What Do These Words Mean?

Abrahamic:Related to the religion that traces its origins to Abraham.
monotheistic:Believing in only one God.
covenant:A special agreement or promise.
ethnic:Related to a specific group of people with shared culture.
traditions:Customs and practices passed down through generations.