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Jewish History
Part 1: Common Holy Days in Jewish Religious Traditions
Complete the table below with information about common Jewish holy days (such as Rosh Hashanah or Passover). Identify at least seven Jewish religious holy days and place each holy day in the correct season (time of year). Provide a brief explanation of each holy day you identified.
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Fall
(September – November)
Winter
(December – February)
Spring
(March – May)
Summer
(June – August)
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Hanukkah
Hanukkah is an 8 day-long Festival of Lights. It is a celebration of the victory of the Maccabees over the armies of Syria, as well as the rededication of the Temple in Jerusalem.
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Part 2: Major Sects of Judaism
Select 3 major sects of contemporary Judaism to compare and contrast. Identify them in the table below.
Sect of Judaism
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In the table below, list at least 2 similarities and 2 differences among the sects of Judaism you selected.
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Part 3: Summary
Write a 525- to 700-word summary that includes the following:
- A description of the life and importance of 1 key person in Jewish history (person must be from a historical figure from Judaism, such as Abraham, Isaiah, or Josephus.)
- An explanation of 1 key event in the history of Judaism that is connected to that person
- A description of any rituals, symbols, or sacred texts in Judaism associated with this event or person
- Brief explanation of Jewish ethics
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References
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