A GLOSSARY FOR
SCHOOL STUDENTS
ADONAI A
name for God which means 'my Lord'
ANTISEMITISM
Hatred
of and hostility to Jews and Judaism.
ARK A
special cupboard in the Synagogue in which the Torah scrolls are kept.
BAR MITZVAH
An occasion on which a boy of 13 is formally ushered into the adult
Jewish community. Now he is expected to fulfill all his
religious duties and take responsibility for his own actions.
BAT
MITZVAH A
modem counterpart of a Bar Mitzvah for girls.
CHUPPAH
A
canopy under which the bride and groom are married.
COVENANT
The special relationship which exists between God and the Jewish people
following his gifts to them of the Exodus
(freedom), the
Torah (instructions about how to live) and the land of Canaan.
EXODUS
The departure of Hebrew slaves from bondage in Egypt, under the leadership
of Moses, and their eventual settlement in
Canaan, i.e. Palestine.
GHETTO A
restricted area of a town or city (in Europe) in which Jews were forced to
live.
JUDAISM
The
religion of the Jews.
HANUKKAH
The festival of light which commemorates the re-taking and the re-dedication
of the Temple in 165 B.C.E., after the
Temple
had been in non-Jewish hands for three years.
HEBREW
The
language of the Jews.
KIPPAH
A
scull-cap worn by men and boys.
KOSHER
Food
which is permissible under Jewish dietary laws.
MENORAH A
seven branched candlestick which has become a symbol of Judaism.
MESSIAH
A human being (a kingly figure) to be sent from God to bring in a new
world order in which everyone will find justice,
peace and happiness.
MONOTHEISM
The
belief that there is only one God.
MOUNT SINAI A
mountain in the Sinai peninsular where God revealed himself to Moses and gave
him the Ten Commandments.
PESACH The
Passover festival which celebrates God's rescue of the Hebrews from slavery in
Egypt.
PURIM A
joyous festival celebrating the story of Queen Esther who rescued the Jews from
destruction.
ROSH
HASHANAH The
festival which celebrates the beginning of the Jewish New Year.
SABBATH
The
seventh day of the week, a day of rest and worship.
SHALOM
A
greeting meaning 'peace'.
SHAVUOT
The Festival of Weeks (or Pentecost) celebrates the beginning of the
harvest and recalls the giving of the Torah on Mount
Sinai.
SHEMA The
Jewish confession of belief in one God, 'Hear,
0 Israel: the Lord is our God, the
Lord is One..
STAR
OF DAVID A
six pointed star. A symbol of the
Jewish people.
SUKKOTH
The festival of Tabernacles (i.e. tents) commemorates the 40 years
spent in the desert before reaching the promised land of
Canaan, and also celebrates the end of the harvest.
SYNAGOGUE A
building to which Jews come for prayer, study and to meet each other.
TALMUD A
sacred book which reflects 800 years of intense discussion by the Rabbis about
the meaning of the Torah.
TORAH The
first five books of the Hebrew scriptures, i.e. the Old Testament.
YAHWEH
The personal name of God revealed to Moses, which means 'I AM. As this
name is too sacred to be spoken, Jews
substitute
the word 'Adonai' (the Lord) when they read aloud from the Bible.
YOM
KIPPUR A
day of Atonement, a day of fasting and repentance of sins.