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                                 Knowledge Builder: Religious Studies An introduction to Judaism Year 7 | Term 3
    5. Did the Jews lose their identity during the Holocaust?
Books to read:
Argument words
using evidence
contrasting
showing limitation
most important
making judgements
Babylonians invade and exile Sephardim Jews 586BCE
   5.1 tradition
5.2 antisemitism
5.4 scapegoat
5.5 Holocaust/Shoah
Customs or beliefs passed down through the generations
Hatred of Jews
Blaming someone or a group of people for something they did not do
The murder in Europe of 10m people from 1933-45/ “Catastrophe”
    5.3
   prejudice
   Pre-judging people, disliking someone for what they believe in, or what “race” they are, stereotyping them
   5.6
   Nuremberg laws
   Laws enacted by the Nazi state to take away the identity of the Jews and their citizenship
           developing arguments
   additionally, furthermore, moreover, as well, thus, due to this, therefore
  What is the Shema?
Abraham leaves Ur, 2000BCE for the Promised Land
BBC Bitesize: Judaism today
Ishmael/ Isaac born
How did the Covenant first come about?
BBC Bitesize: the Sabbath from a young person’s perspective
for example, indicated by
nevertheless, conversely, however
although, yet
crucial, vital, fundamental
In conclusion, overall, in summation
           Jacob goes to Egypt, fleeing famine, 1750 BCE
Moses frees
Hebres from Egypt 900BCE
Solomon builds first temple in Jerusalem 700 BCE
Romans destroy the Temple 70CE
Diaspora of Sephardim and Ashkenazim Jews 132CE
Ashkenazim to N Europe, Sephardim to Spain/ Portugal
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