Online Class: Judaism 101 — An Introduction
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Course Description
Discovering Judaism: A Comprehensive Online Introduction
Embark on a transformative journey through the rich tapestry of Judaism, one of the world's most ancient and profound religious traditions. In "Judaism 101," we endeavor to unveil the depth and breadth of Jewish heritage, beliefs, and practices that have shaped the course of history and influenced countless lives over millennia.
Judaism isn't just a religion; it's a confluence of history, culture, tradition, and spirituality. In this course, students will traverse the dawn of Judaism, acquainting themselves with foundational beliefs and tenets that have sustained this faith for over 3,000 years. You will be ushered into the heart of Jewish communal life—the Synagogue—and uncover the significance of life-altering rituals such as the bris (covenant of circumcision) and the bar and bat mitzvah (rites of passage).
Jewish festivals and Holy Days, replete with symbolism and ancient wisdom, will be illuminated, offering insights into the profound importance of each celebration in the Jewish calendar.
Your journey won't be confined to places of worship or major events. You'll be welcomed into the sanctity of a Jewish home. From understanding the nuances of kosher dietary laws to the warmth of the Shabbat dinner table, you'll witness firsthand how faith seamlessly intertwines with daily life. Delve into the written and oral laws—integral pillars of Judaism—and discern their pivotal role in guiding aspects of life, from matrimony to mourning.
Beyond the tangible, we venture into the spiritual realm, exploring Jewish perspectives on prayer, mysticism, and age-old beliefs about the celestial and the ethereal—including angels, demons, and conceptions of the afterlife.
History is a testament to a people's resilience and faith. From the epoch of the patriarch Abraham, through the eras of prophets and kings, you'll traverse time, culminating in the solemn reflection of the Holocaust—one of the darkest chapters of human history. Yet, from the ashes of the past emerged the resolute spirit of the Jewish people, leading to the rebirth of a nation in the form of the modern State of Israel.
Our aspiration is that "Judaism 101" becomes more than a course—it becomes a beacon. A beacon that not only enlightens but also inspires deeper exploration and understanding of Judaism and, by extension, fosters a world enriched by tolerance, knowledge, and mutual respect for all faiths.
Embark on this enlightening journey with us, and let the timeless wisdom of Judaism illuminate your path.
Course Motivation
What is Judaism?
Judaism is a way of life. It's a religion, but it's also a heritage developed through thousands of years of beliefs, rituals, and practices. It's a concept that intertwines generations of customs, thousands of years of history, and sacred and mysterious rituals.
The Jewish faith is one of the most well-known and practiced in the world, originating from a dedication to continue the teachings, language, and rituals of its origins to generations of descendants. While Judaism originated in the deserts of the Middle East, it is today practiced across oceans in the Americans, Eastern Europe, the Orient, and the depths of South America.
Judaism dates back 4,000 years to the time of Abraham. Using a very simplistic definition, Judaism combines belief in one supreme God, the acceptance of the Torah as a divine life plan, and a belief that they are God's chosen people.
There are different movements or divisions within Judaism itself. To date, you might find an Orthodox or Hasidic Jew (Hasidic Jews are distinguished from others through their dress and sidelocks and lifestyle, much as the Amish in the U.S.), an Ashkenazic Jew from Eastern Europe, and a Sephardic Jew from Spain seated at the same table discussing the Torah in discussion and friendship. Depending on geographic location, Judaism has developed over the centuries into different divisions with extremely similar belief systems, but nevertheless with differences that identify and personify themselves through different culture and traditions.
For example, those descended from Jews in Western and Eastern Europe may belong to the Ashkenazic movement (known as Ashkenazi Jews). Descendants of Jews from North Africa and Middle Eastern regions, as well as Spain and Portugal may be defined as Sephardic Jews. Those descended from North African, Middle Eastern, and other surrounding areas and cultures are known as Mizrachi Jews. There are also Oriental, Ethiopian, and Yemenite Jews.
According to Biblical teachings in the Old Testament, the Jewish people were divided into 12 tribes, one each for the 12 sons of Jacob, known as the father of the children of Israel:
- Reuben
- Simeon
- Levi
- Judah
- Dan
- Naphtali
- Gad
- Asher
- Issachar
- Zebulon
- Joseph
- Benjamin
Many famous Old Testament leaders and prophets are recognized by their tribe. For example, King Saul was of the tribe of Benjamin, and Moses and his brother, Aaron, were of the tribe of Levi. Kings Solomon and David were of the tribe of Judah.
General Beliefs
The Jewish faith is based on 13 principles that define exactly what Jews believe in. However, not every Jew believes that these fundamentals of faith are set in stone. That's the uniqueness of Judaism. Jewish faith, like many others, is fluid, and interpretations between individuals often differ.
Judaism is a faith that recognizes the existence of God as a unique, eternal, and incorporeal being. Those of the Jewish faith pray only to God. They follow the history and laws carried down from the first five books of the Bible; Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy, known as the written Torah .
Jews also believe that the Torah and laws, beliefs, rituals, and guidelines for living were handed down to Moses from God. Other oral teachings that are now part of what is called the Torah are the basics of the faith and instruct each individual on how to deal with, and behave, toward their fellow man.
The Jews follow what is written in the Torah or Holy Scripture writings of the Old Testament, just as Christians follow what is written in the Old and New testaments of the Holy Bible. They believe, like Christians, that God knows and senses the thoughts of man, and knows what they've done with their lives. The Jewish faith also believes that God punishes those who are wicked or evil, and rewards those who are good or strive to live a good, clean, moral life.
Both Christians and Jews believe that the dead will be resurrected, but the one major difference between Judaism and Christianity is that the Jews don't believe that the Messiah has yet arrived. They believe the Messiah is yet to come. Christians believe that the Messiah has already come in the human form of Jesus Christ, crucified on Calvary Hill near Jerusalem over 2,000 years ago.
- Completely Online
- Self-Paced
- Printable Lessons
- Full HD Video
- 6 Months to Complete
- 24/7 Availability
- Start Anytime
- PC & Mac Compatible
- Android & iOS Friendly
- Accredited CEUs
Course Lessons
Lesson 1: What is Judaism?
- Lesson 1 Video A
- Lesson 1 Video B : Lesson Discussion
- Lesson discussions: Judaism; Reasons for Taking this Course
- Complete: Lesson 1 Assignment
- Complete Assignment: An Introduction
- Assessment: Lesson 1 Exam
Lesson 2: Who's Who in the Synagogue
- Lesson 2 Video A
- Lesson 2 Video B : Lesson Discussion
- Complete: Lesson 2 Assignment
- Assessment: Lesson 2 Exam
Lesson 3: Life Traditions
- Lesson 3 Video A
- Lesson 3 Video B : Lesson Discussion
- Complete: Lesson 3 Assignment
- Assessment: Lesson 3 Exam
Lesson 4: Jewish Celebrations and Holy Days
- Lesson 4 Video A
- Lesson 4 Video B : Lesson Discussion
- Complete: Lesson 4 Assignment
- Assessment: Lesson 4 Exam
Lesson 5: The Jewish Home
- Lesson 5 Video A
- Lesson 5 Video B : Lesson Discussion
- Complete: Lesson 5 Assignment
- Assessment: Lesson 5 Exam
Lesson 6: Jewish Foods and Cuisine
- Lesson 6 Video A
- Lesson 6 Video B : Lesson Discussion
- Lesson discussions: Kosher
- Complete: Lesson 6 Assignment
- Assessment: Lesson 6 Exam
Lesson 7: Jewish Written Laws
- Lesson 7 Video A
- Lesson 7 Video B : Lesson Discussion
- Complete: Lesson 7 Assignment
- Assessment: Lesson 7 Exam
Lesson 8: The Oral Laws
- Lesson 8 Video A
- Lesson 8 Video B : Lesson Discussion
- Complete: Lesson 8 Assignment
- Assessment: Lesson 8 Exam
Lesson 9: Jewish Burial Rituals and Traditions
- Lesson 9 Video A
- Lesson 9 Video B : Lesson Discussion
- Complete: Lesson 9 Assignment
- Assessment: Lesson 9 Exam
Lesson 10: Abraham to Exodus
- Lesson 10 Video A
- Lesson 10 Video B : Lesson Discussion
- Complete: Lesson 10 Assignment
- Assessment: Lesson 10 Exam
Lesson 11: The Books of Moses
- Lesson 11 Video A
- Lesson 11 Video B : Lesson Discussion
- Complete: Lesson 11 Assignment
- Assessment: Lesson 11 Exam
Lesson 12: From King David to the Lesser Prophets
- Lesson 12 Video A
- Lesson 12 Video B : Lesson Discussion
- Complete: Lesson 12 Assignment
- Assessment: Lesson 12 Exam
Lesson 13: Jewish Prayers
- Lesson 13 Video A
- Lesson 13 Video B : Lesson Discussion
- Complete: Lesson 13 Assignment
- Assessment: Lesson 13 Exam
Lesson 14: Jewish Mysticism
- Lesson 14 Video A
- Lesson 14 Video B : Lesson Discussion
- Complete: Lesson 14 Assignment
- Assessment: Lesson 14 Exam
Lesson 15: The Holocaust
- Lesson 15 Video A
- Lesson 15 Video B : Lesson Discussion
- Complete: Lesson 15 Assignment
- Assessment: Lesson 15 Exam
Lesson 16: Starting Over
- Lesson 16 Video A
- Lesson 16 Video B : Lesson Discussion
- Lesson discussions: Israel
- Complete: Lesson 16 Assignment
- Assessment: Lesson 16 Exam
Lesson 17: The Six-Day War
- Lesson 17 Video A
- Lesson 17 Video B : Lesson Discussion
- Complete: Lesson 17 Assignment
- Assessment: Lesson 17 Exam
Lesson 18: Influential Jewish Contributions
- Lesson 18 Video A
- Lesson 18 Video B : Lesson Discussion
- Complete: Lesson 18 Assignment
- Assessment: Lesson 18 Exam
Lesson 19: Post Modern Age Judaism
- Lesson 19 Video A
- Lesson 19 Video B : Lesson Discussion
- Lesson discussions: Your Opinion Matters: Course Rating; Program Evaluation Follow-up Survey (End of Course); Course Comments
- Complete: Lesson 19 Assignment
- Assessment: Lesson 19 Exam
- Assessment: The Final Exam
Learning Outcomes
- Define what Judaism is.
- Describe who's who in the Synagogue.
- Summarize life traditions.
- Summarize Jewish celebrations and holy days.
- Describe the Jewish home.
- Summarize Jewish foods and cuisine.
- Summarize Jewish Written Laws.
- Describe the Oral Laws.
- Describe Jewish Burial Rituals and Traditions.
- Summarize Abraham to Exodus.
- Describe The Books of Moses.
- Summarize From King David to the Lesser Prophets.
- Summarize Jewish Prayers.
- Describe Jewish Mysticism.
- Summarize The Holocaust.
- Describe The Six-Day War.
- Summarize influential Jewish contributions.
- Describe Post Modern Age Judaism.
- Demonstrate mastery of lesson content at levels of 70% or higher.
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