Judaism- Practices Flashcards
menorah
many branched candlestick
star of david
six pointed star representing King David
Ark
aron hakodesh
holiest place in the synagogue
where scrolls of Torah are kept
Ner tamid
ever burning light
symbolises God’s presence
reminder of menorah which was lit every night in the Temple in Jerusalem
Bimah
reading platform
raised platform usually in centre of prayer hall
where Torah is read from
focal point for congregation when listening
reminder of altar in centre of courtyard in jerusalem
Tallit
prayer shawl (wool or silk) with a tassel attached to each corner
reminder to jews to obey god’s word
tassels represent mitzvot
tefillin
pair of leather boxes containing torah extracts and some words from shema
one fastened to centre of forehead, other on upper arm in line with heart
reminder to focus on god during prayer , and that prayers should come from the heart
Amidah
standing prayer , central prayer of jewish worship
forms core of all jewish prayer services on weekdays
shabbat
jewish holy day of week for rest and renewal
from sunset on friday to sunset saturday
havdalah service
marks end of shabbat
performed at home after sunset
Brit milah
ceremony taking place when a baby is 8 years old
when baby is circumcised
tenakh
written law
jewish sacred scriptures, collection of 24 books found in old testament
consists of Torah, Nevi’im (the prophets), Ketuvim (writings)
talmud
oral law ,commentary by early rabbis on Torah
says how to interpret it and apply to everyday life
consists of Mishnah and Gemara (collection of discussions on the Mishnah)
Mezuzah
small box containing hand written scrolls of torah
attached to doorpost
touched when walked past as a sign of respect and reminder to obey laws
Kohen
descendent of Priests who used to work in the Temple