2.4 : Shema and Amidah Flashcards

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What does the Shema emphasise?

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  • The oneness of God
  • The need for Jews to love God
  • The covenant which God has made with Jewish people
  • The need to follow the Mitzvot and teach it to children
  • The need to pray with tefillin and tallit
  • The need for mezuzah
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When is the Shema said?

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Three times a day (morning prayer, evening prayer and before sleep)

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What is the Shema written on?

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  • The first 2 paragraphs are written on mezuzah scroll and so are remembered when a Jew enters the house or moves from room to room.
  • The first sentence is said whenever the Torah is taken from the Ark.
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Why is the Shema important?

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  • It is a prayer that expresses faith and trust in God, and is a declaration of the main points of the Jewish faith.
  • The beleif that there is only one God who demands moral obedience is called* ethical monotheism* and is the basis of Judaism.
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What is the Amidah?

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  • The second most improtant prayer
  • It is often known as ‘the standing prayer’
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What does the Amidah contain?

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  • 19 blessings which praise God and personal requests for forigveness of sins, healing of the sick, food for the world, the coming of the Messiah, peace, goodness, blessings, kindness and compassion
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How and when should the Amidah be said?

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  • It should be said standing, facing Jerusalem.
  • The whole prayer is said for weekday daily prayers.
  • The final section of the Amidah concludes with thanksgiving to God, asking him to grant peace, goodness, blessing and compassion to all.
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Why is the Amidah important?

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  • It fulfils the requirement of prayer set out by the great rabbis; peace, request, thanks.
  • It asks God to fulfil all of Jew’s physical and spiritual needs.
  • It is the major prayer in the siddur and so must be the major prayer for Jews.
  • It helps Jews to fulfil their services to God
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What are the differences between Jewish worship and Christian worship?

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  • Jews should worship facing Jerusalem, wheras Christians can worship facing any direction.
  • Orthodox Jews worship in Hebrew, whereas Christians worship in their native language.
  • In Orthodox Judaism, men and women worship separately, wheres the sexes worship together in Chrisitianity.
  • Jews should worship three times a day at set times, but Christians are only required to go to church on Sundays, but are expected to pray every morning and evening.
  • Jews’ special day for worship is Saturday, whereas Christian’s special day for worship is Sunday.
  • Christian worship usually has musical accompianment and often hymns, but Orthodox Jewish worship does not.
  • Christian worship often has visual stimuli (crosses, stained-glass windows etc.), but Jewish worship does not.
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What are some ofthe similarities between Jewish and Christian worship?

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  • Worship involves readings from the scriptures in both faiths.
  • Worship involves a sermon in both fsiths.
  • Worship involves the ocngregation saying a prayer together in both faiths.
  • Worship involves praying for the needs of others in both faiths.
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