Fast Facts on Judaism
Source: ReligionFacts.com
This section provides basic facts and statistics on Judaism in an at-a-glance format, including a guide to Jewish numbered lists.
date founded
c. 1300 BC
place founded
Mesopotamia
founder
Abraham
adherents
14 million
main location
Israel, Europe, and USA
major sects
Reform, Conservative, and Orthodox
sacred text
original language
Hebrew
spiritual leader
rabbi (rebbe in Hasidism)
place of worship
synagogue (”temple” in Reform Judaism)
day of worship
Saturday (Shabbat/Sabbath)
theism
monotheism
ultimate reality
One God (YHWH)
human nature
created good
purpose of life
obedience to God
how to live
obey the law and atone for sin
afterlife
views vary: Gan Eden, Gehinnom, nonexistence, or reincarnation
major holidays
Rosh Hashanah: Jewish New Year (1 Tishri)
Yom Kippur: Day of Atonement (10 Tishri)
Sukkot: Festival of Booths (15 Tishri)
Hanukkah (25 Kislev)
Tu B’Shevat: New Year for Trees (15 Shevat)
Purim (15 Adar)
Pesach: Passover (15 Nisan)
Shavuot: Pentecost (6 Sivan)
Seven days of creation
Separation of light from darkness.
Separation of water above and waters below.
Separation of land from water.
Sun, moon, and stars.
Sea creatures and birds.
Land creatures and man.
God rested. {1}
Ten Commandments
Worship no other gods.
Do not worship idols.
Do not misuse the name of the Lord.
Keep the Sabbath holy.
Honor your father and mother.
Do not murder.
Do not commit adultery.
Do not steal.
Do not give false testimony
Do not covet. {2}
Twelve tribes of Israel
Reuben
Levi/Simeon
Judah
Issachar
Zebulun
Benjamin
Dan
Naphtali
Gad
Asher
Ephraim
Manassah {3}
13 Articles of Faith
God exists
God is one and unique
God is incorporeal
God is eternal
Prayer is to God only.
The prophets spoke truth.
Moses was the greatest of the prophets.
The Written and Oral Torah were given to Moses.
There will be no other Torah.
God knows the thoughts and deeds of men.
God will reward the good and punish the wicked.
The Messiah will come.
The dead will be resurrected. {4}
books of Tanakh
|
Torah (Law) |
Nevi’im (Prophets) |
Ketuvim (Writings) |
books of Mishnah
|
Zera’im (Seeds) Mo’ed (Festivals) |
Nashim (Women) Nezikin (Damages) |
Kodashim (Holy Things) Tohorot (Purities) |
2. Exodus 20:1-17; Deuteronomy 5:6-21.
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