Judaism and Amercanization Flashcards
Judaism Basics
God: Monotheistic Scripture: Torah (Hebrew Bible) 1st 5 books of The Bible Divine Laws: Mitzvot (commandments) 613 w/n Torah Ethical/ Ritual Behavior Israel: Land, ppl, covenant
Shabbat
Holy Days for rest and worship
Friday at Sunset until Saturday Sunset
Fam meal on Fri night; wine/ candles, Challah bread, tablecloth, prayer
Diff interpretations of ‘rest’
Major Jewish Festivals
Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur: New yr, blowing of Shofar, Day of atonement
Sukkot: Commemoration of 40 yr in wilderness; harvest festival
Passover: Festival of deliverance; redemption from slavery in egypt
Shavuot: 50 days after passover
Judaism in America
Reform Judaism: assimilation, ethics, vernacular worship
Union of American Hebrew Congregations (1873)
Hebrew Union College (1875)
Conservative Judaism “Middle Way”
Jewish traditions in America
E Europe Jewish Migration
Orthodox judaism: response to reform, conservative, ethnic enclaves
Hasidic Judaism: E European migrants, ultratraditional (strict ritual observance), Yiddish
Pittsburgh Platform
Statement of American Reform Judaism 1885
Mary Antin
1881-1949
Jewish immigrant to US, @ 13
Wrote “The Promise Land” 1912