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History of Jewish Movements: Reform, Conservative and Orthodox
Watch our explainer video to learn the history of the Reform Jewish movement and how early proponents abandoned aspects of traditional Judaism in order to create a Jewish community that was able to adapt to the changes of the modern world.
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published: 17 Feb 2019
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History of Jews in 5 Minutes - Animation
History of Jews in 5 Minutes - Animation:
The history of the Jews and Judaism can be divided into five periods: (1) ancient Israel before Judaism, from the beginnings to 586 BCE; (2) the beginning of Judaism in the 6th and 5th centuries BCE; (3) the formation of rabbinic Judaism after the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE; (4) the age of rabbinic
published: 20 Jun 2019
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Jewish Documentary - Full Film
http://JewishHistory.org Faith and Fate is a documentary telling the story of the Jews in the 20th Century.
The first Episode is called, "The Dawn of the Century" and covers 1900 - 1910.
This episode introduces the uniqueness of Jewish history in the 20th century within the
context of world history. At the turn of the 20th century, Jews were scattered across the
globe, representing only ¼ of one percent of the worlds population. It was a time of
empires, imperial rule and colonial expansionism. In Russia the masses, including the
Jews, lived in dire poverty which was compounded by grassroots antisemitism. In 1905
the Russian masses revolted and there was a general strike. On Bloody Sunday the
Czar responded with force. The Czar did not abdicate until 1917, which is typically t...
published: 21 Apr 2009
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What is Hasidic Judaism? A Brief History of the Movement
What is Hasidic Judaism? Watch our new explainer video to learn the history of the Hasidic movement, from the Ba’al Shem Tov to creating an distinct community of mystical and observant Jews.
The Hasidic movement was formed in the mid 1800s by Jewish mystics in Eastern Europe, most notably the Ba’al Shem Tov, who was a traveled Kabbalistic, providing spiritual advice to those he met. He introduced mystic rituals where everything became spiritual. His students (i.e. Dov Ber) would later create the movement of Hasidism. But many Jews at that time were opposed to this new emerging movement. The Hasids were prayer enthusiasts. When they prayed, they would jump, clap, somersault, and even cry.
Despite opposition, the Hasidim continued to grow, engulfing most of Eastern Europe. They became part...
published: 08 Nov 2018
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10 Surprising Facts About Judaism
10 Surprising Facts About Judaism
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Here are 10 surprising and interesting facts about Judaism that you need to know.
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published: 13 Oct 2019
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Holy Lands and Sacred Histories in New Religious Movements | Opening Session | Welcome Greetings
Holy Lands and Sacred Histories in New Religious Movements
The 2017 CESNUR Conference
Sunday July 2, 2017
For more information - https://goo.gl/FYwner
Opening Session
Welcome Greetings:
Presiding and Introducing: Dr. Adam KLIN-ORON, MEIDA Center, Israel
Massimo INTROVIGNE, CESNUR
Prof. Shai LAVI, Director of the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute
Dr. Boaz HUSS, The Goldstein-Goren International Center for Jewish Thought
Subscribe to our newsletter - https://goo.gl/Hc3c1v
Co-organized by:
Center for Studies on New Religions (CESNUR)
The Israeli Information Center for New Religious Movements (MEIDA)
The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute
The Goldstein-Goren International Center for Jewish Thought (Ben Gurion University)
International Society for the Study of New Religions (ISSNR)
published: 08 Aug 2017
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S2 EP11 Jewish Movements: The Reform Movement Comes to Terms with Zionism
Prof. Michael Meyer traces transformed relationship between Reform Judaism (in Europe and the United States) and Zionism.
published: 30 Dec 2020
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Religious Movements and Transformations in Judaism Christianty and Islam
Symposium in the humanities marking the Academy's Jubilee Year - Religious Movements and Transformations in Judaism Christianty and Islam
published: 06 Jan 2010
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How Modern Judaism Began: Emancipation and the Enlightenment
If you want to understand how Reform, Conservative and Orthodox Judaism came to be, you need to take a step back to when they first formed. Watch this explainer video to learn some Jewish history about the Enlightenment and Emancipation periods featuring BimBam producer Jeremy Shuback.
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published: 03 Feb 2019
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What Is Judaism?
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Judaism, at 4000 years old it is one of the oldest monotheistic religions and the granddaddy of Christianity and Islam. But even though its teachings helped create the world’s two most popular religions many people don’t know what the Jews actually believe.
Judaism developed in the eastern Mediterranean over the last 4000ish years. Today there are about 15 million Jews making it the world’s tenth-largest religion.
What is the Torah? What’s a Covenant? And why does no one worship mermen in the Middle-East anymore? Well Let’s F...
published: 02 May 2020
5:26
History of Jewish Movements: Reform, Conservative and Orthodox
Watch our explainer video to learn the history of the Reform Jewish movement and how early proponents abandoned aspects of traditional Judaism in order to creat...
Watch our explainer video to learn the history of the Reform Jewish movement and how early proponents abandoned aspects of traditional Judaism in order to create a Jewish community that was able to adapt to the changes of the modern world.
SUBSCRIBE to RJ on the GO: https://reformjudaism.org/rjonthego to attend live, interactive, virtual experiences for children and families.
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ABOUT US
BimBam sparks connections to Judaism through digital storytelling for learners of all ages. Founded in 2008, BimBam’s catalog of hundreds of animated videos and other digital content are now under the auspices of the Union for Reform Judaism, and many can be found on its flagship educational website, ReformJudaism.org. Watch something Jewish at https://reformjudaism.org.
https://wn.com/History_Of_Jewish_Movements_Reform,_Conservative_And_Orthodox
Watch our explainer video to learn the history of the Reform Jewish movement and how early proponents abandoned aspects of traditional Judaism in order to create a Jewish community that was able to adapt to the changes of the modern world.
SUBSCRIBE to RJ on the GO: https://reformjudaism.org/rjonthego to attend live, interactive, virtual experiences for children and families.
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ABOUT US
BimBam sparks connections to Judaism through digital storytelling for learners of all ages. Founded in 2008, BimBam’s catalog of hundreds of animated videos and other digital content are now under the auspices of the Union for Reform Judaism, and many can be found on its flagship educational website, ReformJudaism.org. Watch something Jewish at https://reformjudaism.org.
- published: 17 Feb 2019
- views: 240018
8:04
History of Jews in 5 Minutes - Animation
History of Jews in 5 Minutes - Animation:
The history of the Jews and Judaism can be divided into five periods: (1) ancient Israel before Judaism, from the beg...
History of Jews in 5 Minutes - Animation:
The history of the Jews and Judaism can be divided into five periods: (1) ancient Israel before Judaism, from the beginnings to 586 BCE; (2) the beginning of Judaism in the 6th and 5th centuries BCE; (3) the formation of rabbinic Judaism after the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE; (4) the age of rabbinic
https://wn.com/History_Of_Jews_In_5_Minutes_Animation
History of Jews in 5 Minutes - Animation:
The history of the Jews and Judaism can be divided into five periods: (1) ancient Israel before Judaism, from the beginnings to 586 BCE; (2) the beginning of Judaism in the 6th and 5th centuries BCE; (3) the formation of rabbinic Judaism after the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE; (4) the age of rabbinic
- published: 20 Jun 2019
- views: 922185
1:07:10
Jewish Documentary - Full Film
http://JewishHistory.org Faith and Fate is a documentary telling the story of the Jews in the 20th Century.
The first Episode is called, "The Dawn of the Ce...
http://JewishHistory.org Faith and Fate is a documentary telling the story of the Jews in the 20th Century.
The first Episode is called, "The Dawn of the Century" and covers 1900 - 1910.
This episode introduces the uniqueness of Jewish history in the 20th century within the
context of world history. At the turn of the 20th century, Jews were scattered across the
globe, representing only ¼ of one percent of the worlds population. It was a time of
empires, imperial rule and colonial expansionism. In Russia the masses, including the
Jews, lived in dire poverty which was compounded by grassroots antisemitism. In 1905
the Russian masses revolted and there was a general strike. On Bloody Sunday the
Czar responded with force. The Czar did not abdicate until 1917, which is typically the
date given for the second Russian Revolution, which, in turn, led to increased pogroms
against the Jews. The pogroms and the economic conditions forced approximately
40% of Jewish population to leave the Russian Empire and go to Western countries
including the United States and to Palestine and other countries as far away as South
Africa and Australia.
Emigration and the Enlightenment presented Jews with the dilemma and opportunity to
maintain or reject their traditional Jewish upbringing, and many decided to forgo their
traditional Judaism and blend in with their larger non-Jewish society. Within the
traditional Jewish world, change was occurring as well, with the rise and acceptance of
the Mussar Movement, an ethical approach to Judaism. Because Jews were not
allowed into institutions of higher education in Eastern Europe, most of them went to
study in yeshivas to sharpen their intellect. The traditional yeshiva, unintentionally,
became a breeding ground for all philosophies, Jewish and secular alike. Zionism
grew as a national movement, and was led by secular Jews antithetical to traditional
Judaism. While most rabbis rejected Zionism and its leaders, because of their
nontraditional beliefs, a minority of rabbis developed religious Zionism, which combined
traditional Judaism with Zionist philosophy. The Old Yishuv Jews, who had settled in
Palestine in the late 1800s, were committed to traditional Judaism and rejected
secular, nationalistic ideas of the New Yishuv Zionists.
The Sephardic Jews living in Moslem and Arab countries at the turn of the 20th
Century maintained their own rich Jewish traditions and heritage, which often differed
from those of the Ashkenazim. There was relative peace within the Jewish community
and among the leadership in these Arab and Moslem countries, and although life was
sometimes difficult, these Sephardic Jews did not experience, by and large, pogroms
or the influences of the Enlightenment or Reform Judaism.
In Europe, Jews were the leaders of the Labor and Socialist movements and
spearheaded the establishment of labor unions in America. The challenge of
assimilation in the United States was the greatest difficulty confronting Jewish
immigrants. Attempts were made to stem the tide. Reform Judaism became a symbol
of acceptance into modern American society and Dr. Solomon Schechter initiated the
Universal Synagogue movement which became Conservative Judaism. Also
Sephardic and Ashkenazic Jewish immigrants had to find their respective places within
the Jewish community and in their new host country, the United States, as well..
A small, strong group of American Jewish immigrants managed to cling to their Jewish
traditions and adapt themselves to the new reality in America. Meanwhile, for Jews
around the world, with the threat of WWI looming, the imperial race for supremacy was
escalating.
https://wn.com/Jewish_Documentary_Full_Film
http://JewishHistory.org Faith and Fate is a documentary telling the story of the Jews in the 20th Century.
The first Episode is called, "The Dawn of the Century" and covers 1900 - 1910.
This episode introduces the uniqueness of Jewish history in the 20th century within the
context of world history. At the turn of the 20th century, Jews were scattered across the
globe, representing only ¼ of one percent of the worlds population. It was a time of
empires, imperial rule and colonial expansionism. In Russia the masses, including the
Jews, lived in dire poverty which was compounded by grassroots antisemitism. In 1905
the Russian masses revolted and there was a general strike. On Bloody Sunday the
Czar responded with force. The Czar did not abdicate until 1917, which is typically the
date given for the second Russian Revolution, which, in turn, led to increased pogroms
against the Jews. The pogroms and the economic conditions forced approximately
40% of Jewish population to leave the Russian Empire and go to Western countries
including the United States and to Palestine and other countries as far away as South
Africa and Australia.
Emigration and the Enlightenment presented Jews with the dilemma and opportunity to
maintain or reject their traditional Jewish upbringing, and many decided to forgo their
traditional Judaism and blend in with their larger non-Jewish society. Within the
traditional Jewish world, change was occurring as well, with the rise and acceptance of
the Mussar Movement, an ethical approach to Judaism. Because Jews were not
allowed into institutions of higher education in Eastern Europe, most of them went to
study in yeshivas to sharpen their intellect. The traditional yeshiva, unintentionally,
became a breeding ground for all philosophies, Jewish and secular alike. Zionism
grew as a national movement, and was led by secular Jews antithetical to traditional
Judaism. While most rabbis rejected Zionism and its leaders, because of their
nontraditional beliefs, a minority of rabbis developed religious Zionism, which combined
traditional Judaism with Zionist philosophy. The Old Yishuv Jews, who had settled in
Palestine in the late 1800s, were committed to traditional Judaism and rejected
secular, nationalistic ideas of the New Yishuv Zionists.
The Sephardic Jews living in Moslem and Arab countries at the turn of the 20th
Century maintained their own rich Jewish traditions and heritage, which often differed
from those of the Ashkenazim. There was relative peace within the Jewish community
and among the leadership in these Arab and Moslem countries, and although life was
sometimes difficult, these Sephardic Jews did not experience, by and large, pogroms
or the influences of the Enlightenment or Reform Judaism.
In Europe, Jews were the leaders of the Labor and Socialist movements and
spearheaded the establishment of labor unions in America. The challenge of
assimilation in the United States was the greatest difficulty confronting Jewish
immigrants. Attempts were made to stem the tide. Reform Judaism became a symbol
of acceptance into modern American society and Dr. Solomon Schechter initiated the
Universal Synagogue movement which became Conservative Judaism. Also
Sephardic and Ashkenazic Jewish immigrants had to find their respective places within
the Jewish community and in their new host country, the United States, as well..
A small, strong group of American Jewish immigrants managed to cling to their Jewish
traditions and adapt themselves to the new reality in America. Meanwhile, for Jews
around the world, with the threat of WWI looming, the imperial race for supremacy was
escalating.
- published: 21 Apr 2009
- views: 1458106
5:39
What is Hasidic Judaism? A Brief History of the Movement
What is Hasidic Judaism? Watch our new explainer video to learn the history of the Hasidic movement, from the Ba’al Shem Tov to creating an distinct community o...
What is Hasidic Judaism? Watch our new explainer video to learn the history of the Hasidic movement, from the Ba’al Shem Tov to creating an distinct community of mystical and observant Jews.
The Hasidic movement was formed in the mid 1800s by Jewish mystics in Eastern Europe, most notably the Ba’al Shem Tov, who was a traveled Kabbalistic, providing spiritual advice to those he met. He introduced mystic rituals where everything became spiritual. His students (i.e. Dov Ber) would later create the movement of Hasidism. But many Jews at that time were opposed to this new emerging movement. The Hasids were prayer enthusiasts. When they prayed, they would jump, clap, somersault, and even cry.
Despite opposition, the Hasidim continued to grow, engulfing most of Eastern Europe. They became part of the community, by serving as spiritual advisers, koshering meats, attending to the ill and deceased, and more. They continued to thrive until the persecution of Jews in the Soviet Union and World War II either killed them or drove them to seek refuge elsewhere. Some Hasids that escaped, traveled to America and began the rival of the movement which we see today most prominently on the streets of Brooklyn, New York.
SUBSCRIBE to RJ on the GO: https://reformjudaism.org/rjonthego to attend live, interactive, virtual experiences for children and families.
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BimBam sparks connections to Judaism through digital storytelling for learners of all ages. Founded in 2008, BimBam’s catalog of hundreds of animated videos and other digital content are now under the auspices of the Union for Reform Judaism, and many can be found on its flagship educational website, ReformJudaism.org. Watch something Jewish at https://reformjudaism.org.
https://wn.com/What_Is_Hasidic_Judaism_A_Brief_History_Of_The_Movement
What is Hasidic Judaism? Watch our new explainer video to learn the history of the Hasidic movement, from the Ba’al Shem Tov to creating an distinct community of mystical and observant Jews.
The Hasidic movement was formed in the mid 1800s by Jewish mystics in Eastern Europe, most notably the Ba’al Shem Tov, who was a traveled Kabbalistic, providing spiritual advice to those he met. He introduced mystic rituals where everything became spiritual. His students (i.e. Dov Ber) would later create the movement of Hasidism. But many Jews at that time were opposed to this new emerging movement. The Hasids were prayer enthusiasts. When they prayed, they would jump, clap, somersault, and even cry.
Despite opposition, the Hasidim continued to grow, engulfing most of Eastern Europe. They became part of the community, by serving as spiritual advisers, koshering meats, attending to the ill and deceased, and more. They continued to thrive until the persecution of Jews in the Soviet Union and World War II either killed them or drove them to seek refuge elsewhere. Some Hasids that escaped, traveled to America and began the rival of the movement which we see today most prominently on the streets of Brooklyn, New York.
SUBSCRIBE to RJ on the GO: https://reformjudaism.org/rjonthego to attend live, interactive, virtual experiences for children and families.
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BimBam sparks connections to Judaism through digital storytelling for learners of all ages. Founded in 2008, BimBam’s catalog of hundreds of animated videos and other digital content are now under the auspices of the Union for Reform Judaism, and many can be found on its flagship educational website, ReformJudaism.org. Watch something Jewish at https://reformjudaism.org.
- published: 08 Nov 2018
- views: 812166
6:32
10 Surprising Facts About Judaism
10 Surprising Facts About Judaism
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Here are 10 surprising and interesting facts about Judaism that you need to know.
...
10 Surprising Facts About Judaism
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Here are 10 surprising and interesting facts about Judaism that you need to know.
► 10 Surprising Similarities Between ISLAM and JUDAISM: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=707JA8JSubw
► 10 Surprising Facts About Islam: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74VMgO5_tLo
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10 Surprising Facts About Judaism
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Here are 10 surprising and interesting facts about Judaism that you need to know.
► 10 Surprising Similarities Between ISLAM and JUDAISM: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=707JA8JSubw
► 10 Surprising Facts About Islam: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74VMgO5_tLo
#10Facts #Top10 #Facts #Religion #Judasim #Islam #Jews
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- published: 13 Oct 2019
- views: 97383
22:38
Holy Lands and Sacred Histories in New Religious Movements | Opening Session | Welcome Greetings
Holy Lands and Sacred Histories in New Religious Movements
The 2017 CESNUR Conference
Sunday July 2, 2017
For more information - https://goo.gl/FYwner
Openin...
Holy Lands and Sacred Histories in New Religious Movements
The 2017 CESNUR Conference
Sunday July 2, 2017
For more information - https://goo.gl/FYwner
Opening Session
Welcome Greetings:
Presiding and Introducing: Dr. Adam KLIN-ORON, MEIDA Center, Israel
Massimo INTROVIGNE, CESNUR
Prof. Shai LAVI, Director of the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute
Dr. Boaz HUSS, The Goldstein-Goren International Center for Jewish Thought
Subscribe to our newsletter - https://goo.gl/Hc3c1v
Co-organized by:
Center for Studies on New Religions (CESNUR)
The Israeli Information Center for New Religious Movements (MEIDA)
The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute
The Goldstein-Goren International Center for Jewish Thought (Ben Gurion University)
International Society for the Study of New Religions (ISSNR)
https://wn.com/Holy_Lands_And_Sacred_Histories_In_New_Religious_Movements_|_Opening_Session_|_Welcome_Greetings
Holy Lands and Sacred Histories in New Religious Movements
The 2017 CESNUR Conference
Sunday July 2, 2017
For more information - https://goo.gl/FYwner
Opening Session
Welcome Greetings:
Presiding and Introducing: Dr. Adam KLIN-ORON, MEIDA Center, Israel
Massimo INTROVIGNE, CESNUR
Prof. Shai LAVI, Director of the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute
Dr. Boaz HUSS, The Goldstein-Goren International Center for Jewish Thought
Subscribe to our newsletter - https://goo.gl/Hc3c1v
Co-organized by:
Center for Studies on New Religions (CESNUR)
The Israeli Information Center for New Religious Movements (MEIDA)
The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute
The Goldstein-Goren International Center for Jewish Thought (Ben Gurion University)
International Society for the Study of New Religions (ISSNR)
- published: 08 Aug 2017
- views: 181
22:47
S2 EP11 Jewish Movements: The Reform Movement Comes to Terms with Zionism
Prof. Michael Meyer traces transformed relationship between Reform Judaism (in Europe and the United States) and Zionism.
Prof. Michael Meyer traces transformed relationship between Reform Judaism (in Europe and the United States) and Zionism.
https://wn.com/S2_Ep11_Jewish_Movements_The_Reform_Movement_Comes_To_Terms_With_Zionism
Prof. Michael Meyer traces transformed relationship between Reform Judaism (in Europe and the United States) and Zionism.
- published: 30 Dec 2020
- views: 60
8:55
Religious Movements and Transformations in Judaism Christianty and Islam
Symposium in the humanities marking the Academy's Jubilee Year - Religious Movements and Transformations in Judaism Christianty and Islam
Symposium in the humanities marking the Academy's Jubilee Year - Religious Movements and Transformations in Judaism Christianty and Islam
https://wn.com/Religious_Movements_And_Transformations_In_Judaism_Christianty_And_Islam
Symposium in the humanities marking the Academy's Jubilee Year - Religious Movements and Transformations in Judaism Christianty and Islam
- published: 06 Jan 2010
- views: 57
5:13
How Modern Judaism Began: Emancipation and the Enlightenment
If you want to understand how Reform, Conservative and Orthodox Judaism came to be, you need to take a step back to when they first formed. Watch this explainer...
If you want to understand how Reform, Conservative and Orthodox Judaism came to be, you need to take a step back to when they first formed. Watch this explainer video to learn some Jewish history about the Enlightenment and Emancipation periods featuring BimBam producer Jeremy Shuback.
SUBSCRIBE to RJ on the GO: https://reformjudaism.org/rjonthego to attend live, interactive, virtual experiences for children and families.
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BimBam sparks connections to Judaism through digital storytelling for learners of all ages. Founded in 2008, BimBam’s catalog of hundreds of animated videos and other digital content are now under the auspices of the Union for Reform Judaism, and many can be found on its flagship educational website, ReformJudaism.org. Watch something Jewish at https://reformjudaism.org.
https://wn.com/How_Modern_Judaism_Began_Emancipation_And_The_Enlightenment
If you want to understand how Reform, Conservative and Orthodox Judaism came to be, you need to take a step back to when they first formed. Watch this explainer video to learn some Jewish history about the Enlightenment and Emancipation periods featuring BimBam producer Jeremy Shuback.
SUBSCRIBE to RJ on the GO: https://reformjudaism.org/rjonthego to attend live, interactive, virtual experiences for children and families.
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ABOUT US
BimBam sparks connections to Judaism through digital storytelling for learners of all ages. Founded in 2008, BimBam’s catalog of hundreds of animated videos and other digital content are now under the auspices of the Union for Reform Judaism, and many can be found on its flagship educational website, ReformJudaism.org. Watch something Jewish at https://reformjudaism.org.
- published: 03 Feb 2019
- views: 115320
17:02
What Is Judaism?
Sign up for an annual CuriosityStream subscription and you'll also get free access to Nebula (a new streaming platform I'm helping to build along with other cre...
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Judaism, at 4000 years old it is one of the oldest monotheistic religions and the granddaddy of Christianity and Islam. But even though its teachings helped create the world’s two most popular religions many people don’t know what the Jews actually believe.
Judaism developed in the eastern Mediterranean over the last 4000ish years. Today there are about 15 million Jews making it the world’s tenth-largest religion.
What is the Torah? What’s a Covenant? And why does no one worship mermen in the Middle-East anymore? Well Let’s Find out.
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Living Judaism. The Complete Guide to Jewish Belief, Tradition, and Practice by Wayne D. Dosick https://amzn.to/3f6Gmhv
Shloshah Asar Ikkarim, the "Thirteen Fundamental Principles" of the Jewish faith, Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon ("Maimonides" also known as "The Rambam").
http://web.oru.edu/current_students/class_pages/grtheo/mmankins/drbyhmpg_files/GBIB766RabbLit/Chapter9Maimonides13Princ/index.html
http://www.jewfaq.org
https://www.star-k.org/ - Information On Kosher
History of Religious Ideas. by Mircea Eliade https://amzn.to/3da9DWH
History of the Jews. by Paul Johnson https://amzn.to/3bWCuxD
https://www.chabad.org/library/bible_cdo/aid/63255/jewish/The-Bible-with-Rashi.htm
Judaism A Very Short Introduction by Norman Solomon https://amzn.to/2Spl9pu
Judaism An Introduction by Oliver Leaman https://amzn.to/3bSHymQ
No Other Gods Emergent Monotheism in Israel by Robert Karl Gnuse https://amzn.to/3aW6Yyo
Encyclopedia of Religion by Lindsay Jones Vol 7 https://amzn.to/2WkNXAs
The Blackwell Companion to Judaism by Jacob Neusner, Alan Avery-Peck https://amzn.to/3f8MFRD
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Judaism, at 4000 years old it is one of the oldest monotheistic religions and the granddaddy of Christianity and Islam. But even though its teachings helped create the world’s two most popular religions many people don’t know what the Jews actually believe.
Judaism developed in the eastern Mediterranean over the last 4000ish years. Today there are about 15 million Jews making it the world’s tenth-largest religion.
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Sources:
Living Judaism. The Complete Guide to Jewish Belief, Tradition, and Practice by Wayne D. Dosick https://amzn.to/3f6Gmhv
Shloshah Asar Ikkarim, the "Thirteen Fundamental Principles" of the Jewish faith, Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon ("Maimonides" also known as "The Rambam").
http://web.oru.edu/current_students/class_pages/grtheo/mmankins/drbyhmpg_files/GBIB766RabbLit/Chapter9Maimonides13Princ/index.html
http://www.jewfaq.org
https://www.star-k.org/ - Information On Kosher
History of Religious Ideas. by Mircea Eliade https://amzn.to/3da9DWH
History of the Jews. by Paul Johnson https://amzn.to/3bWCuxD
https://www.chabad.org/library/bible_cdo/aid/63255/jewish/The-Bible-with-Rashi.htm
Judaism A Very Short Introduction by Norman Solomon https://amzn.to/2Spl9pu
Judaism An Introduction by Oliver Leaman https://amzn.to/3bSHymQ
No Other Gods Emergent Monotheism in Israel by Robert Karl Gnuse https://amzn.to/3aW6Yyo
Encyclopedia of Religion by Lindsay Jones Vol 7 https://amzn.to/2WkNXAs
The Blackwell Companion to Judaism by Jacob Neusner, Alan Avery-Peck https://amzn.to/3f8MFRD
All images are taken from Creative Commons or used in accordance with fair use. If one of your images has been used and I have forgotten to attribute please contact me by email or on twitter I will instantly resolve that.
Why have you scrolled this far down? No one reads down here.
#Judaism #Religion #History
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