What is The Ark
Cupboard that houses the Torah scrolls – the most important feature in the synagogue
What are the 10 commandments in the synagogue
These decorate the Ark,
reminding Jews of their most important rules.
What is The Bimah
Platform in the centre of the synagogue. The Torah scrolls are read from here.
What is The Menorah
A seven-branched candlestick – representing each day of God’s creation
What is the Ner Tamid
Eternal light. Always burning. It shows God is always present
What is The Gallery
In Orthodox synagogues the seating area upstairs is just for
women.
What is worship like for orthodox jews
What is worship like for Reform jews
what is the importance of prayer in the synagogue
what is the importance of study in the synagogue
what is the importance of charity in the synagogue
• Place to collect money/items for the poor
• Holds fundraising events
e.g. for World Jewish
Relief/natural disasters
what is the importance of socialising in the synagogue
What is the kippah
All Jewish men cover their heads when they pray as a sign of respect for God.
What is the tallit
Woollen shawl. Shows the man is obeying God’s laws
because each fringe (tzitzit) symbolises one of the 613 mitzvot given by God.
What is the Tefillin
Two leather boxes. One is worn on the upper left arm and the other on the forehead. Each contains the Shema and wearing them shows that the person loves God with their heart and mind.
What is daily prayer in Judaism
• Orthodox Jews pray three times a day - morning, afternoon and evening
• A minimum of ten adult males are required (Orthodox)
• Or a minimum of ten men and women (Reform tradition)
- This is called Minyan
what is The format of Jewish prayer services
What is the Amidah
is the central prayer of Jewish worship. Prayed in silence while standing and facing Jerusalem. Includes a series of blessings and thanksgiving
what are The aims / importance of prayer
What is Shabbat
The Jewish holy day – Sabbath. From sunset on Friday until sunset on Saturday every week
What is the Shabbat in the synagogue
Shabbat in the home
• The house and meal are prepared - clean clothes.
• Wine and two loaves of challah bread are placed on the table
• A female member of the family lights two candles before sunset
• She then welcomes in Shabbat by waving her arms around the
candles and covers her eyes to say a blessing and prayer
• Many go to the evening service in the synagogue (see previous)
• Once home, there is a family meal - Kiddush blessings are said
• On Saturday morning the family may attend another service in
the synagogue (see previous slide)
• Afterwards, time is spent as a family - Torah may be studied
• When 3 stars are seen in the sky Shabbat has finished
Worship in the home
• Jews worship God whenever they can • Their house reminds them to obey God’s commandments… • The mezuzah - a small box containing verses from the Torah is fixed to a doorpost
what are the 4 stages of life celebrated by Jews