The Star Of David
The star of David is the universal symbol that represents all Jewish people. Many Jewish people wear the Star of David as Jewelry.
Some people even get tatoo's to show their love and strength in their beliefs. The star of David represents Unity. The origin of
the meaning came from God's absolute rule over the universe in all six directions: north, south, east, west, up and down. It is also believed that the triangles represented humanity’s dual nature – good and evil – and that the star could be used as protection against evil spirits.
Some people even get tatoo's to show their love and strength in their beliefs. The star of David represents Unity. The origin of
the meaning came from God's absolute rule over the universe in all six directions: north, south, east, west, up and down. It is also believed that the triangles represented humanity’s dual nature – good and evil – and that the star could be used as protection against evil spirits.
Authority figure in Judaism
- GOD
- The Rabbi
- Priests
- David
- Abraham
Facts about Judaism
- The Ten Commandments are the foundation of Judaism.
- Approximately 14 million are Jewish in the world.
- The main location where Judaism is practiced are Israel, Europe and then the U.S.
- To Jews, there is no "Old Testament." The books that Christians call the New Testament are not part of Jewish scripture. The so-called Old Testament is known to us as Written Torah or the Tanakh.
- The writings of Judaism.
- Tehillim (Psalms)
- Mishlei (Proverbs)
- Iyov (Job)
- Shir Ha-Shirim (Song of Songs)
- Ruth
- Eikhah (Lamentations)
- Qoheleth (the author's name) (Ecclesiastes)
- Esther
- Daniel
- Ezra & Nechemyah (Nehemiah) (treated as one book)
- Divrei Ha-Yamim (The words of the days) (Chronicles)
TORAH (The Law):
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NEVI'IM (The Prophets):
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