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Messiah We believe..Signs & Symbols
PeoplePlacesThings
Prayers & Liturgy
The word Messiah comes from this Hebrew word meaning
"anointed one".
Mashiah
After Israel was destroyed, the people hoped a messiah would
come from this great king's house
David
Most of the scriptural requirements concerning the messiah, what he will do and what will be done during his
reign, are located in this scriptural book.
Isaiah
According to scripture, this religious supreme court and
legislature of the Jewish people will be re-established by the
messiah
Sanhedrin
He formulated the "13 principles of faith" which included the
coming of the Jewish messiah
Moses Maimonides
Jewish teachings explaining and elaborating on the Written Torah, handed down orally until the 2d
century C.E., when they began to be written down in what became this.
Talmud
Imagio Dei is also a Jewish belief.
What is it in our nature that is G-d-like?
The ability to understand and discern.
Although there is no one creed for the Jewish faith, this list of beliefs captures the central beliefs of the
faith.
DAILYDAILY
DOUBLE!DOUBLE!
What is Rambam’s 13 principles of faith
written by Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon, one of the greatest
medieval Jewish scholars. Also known as Maimonides.
1. G-d exists 2. G-d is one and unique 3. G-d is incorporeal4. G-d is eternal 5. Prayer is to be directed to G-d alone and to no other 6. The words of the prophets are true 7. Moses' prophecies are true, and Moses was the greatest of the prophets 8. The Written Torah (first 5 books of the Bible) and Oral Torah (teachings now contained in the Talmud and other writings) were given to Moses 9. There will be no other Torah 10. G-d knows the thoughts and deeds of men 11. G-d will reward the good and punish the wicked 12. The Messiah will come 13. The dead will be resurrected
Contrary to popular belief the sin of the Golden Calf (Exodus 32:)was not that
the people chose another deity.What was the sin?
That they tried to represent G-d in a physical form.
Yetzer tov is the moral conscience, the inner voice that reminds you of G-d's law when you consider doing
something that is forbidden. According to some views, it does not
enter a person until this event.
13th birthdayBar Mitzvah
The process of creating the world was achieved by this symbol or
contraction which is likened to the folding in of G-d’s hand into its palm to create a “vacant space”
which was then occupied by heavenly Jerusalem and the lower
& upper Gardens of Eden, crowned by three letters of yod.
Tzimtzum?
This is said that is a symbol of the nation of Israel and our
mission to be "a light unto the nations." (Isaiah 42:6).
Menorah
This symbol is placed on the door post as a constant
reminder of G-d's presence and G-d's mitzvot.
Mezuzah
The most important document in Judaism, revered as the
inspired word of God, traditionally said to have been revealed to Moses. It comprises
the first five books of the Tanakh or Hebrew Bible.
Torah
The Talmud says that the purpose of wearing this is to remind us of G-d, who is the Higher Authority "above us"
(Kiddushin 31a).
Kippah or Yarmulke
What is the term given to a completely righteous individual and indicates that the person has
spiritual or mystical power?
Tzaddick
Jewish lay person who volunteers to perform various duties at
religious services
Gabbai
The original Canaanite name of Jerusalem
Jebus
Jewish denomination that does not believe the Torah was written
by G-d
Reform Judaism
Tower of Babel was located in this country
Babylonia
This form of Jewish spirituality was popular among Christian
intellectuals during the Renaissance and Enlightenment
periods, who reinterpreted its doctrines to fit into their
Christian dogma
Kabbalah
Deuteronomy 8:10, we are commanded that when we eat
and are satisfied, we must bless the L_rd, our G_d. This
commandment is fulfilled by reciting
this prayer.
Birkat ha-mazon (blessing of the food) said after each meal
This prayer sometimes called the Standing Prayer or The Eighteen Blessings, is the central prayer of
the Jewish liturgy. Observant Jews recite this at each prayer service of the day—morning,
afternoon, and evening.
Amidah
What prayerful action is performed by the congregation at these time: - When the Ark is open. - When the Torah is being carried around the room. - During the Shemoneh Esrei
- During the Aleinu prayer, at the end of any service.
Stand
After a Torah reading, the Torah is held up in the air with its
words facing the congregation. It is traditional to reach out toward
the Torah while reciting the congregational response with
this.
The Pinky Finger