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Monday, February 6, 2012. Front. Happy Birthday: Matt Bartels Sabrina Parkinson. Welcome Back!. Mr. Cupp. Back. Monday, February 6, 2012. Happy Birthday: Erin, Alex Bartee , Valeria, Lizette & Stephanie!. Welcome Back!. Monday, February 6, 2012. Happy Birthday:
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Monday, February 6, 2012 Front Happy Birthday: Matt Bartels Sabrina Parkinson • Welcome Back! Mr. Cupp Back
Monday, February 6, 2012 Happy Birthday: Erin, Alex Bartee, Valeria, Lizette & Stephanie! • Welcome Back!
Monday, February 6, 2012 Happy Birthday: Alec, Edgard, Monica, Jony • Welcome Back!
Monday, February 6, 2012 Happy Birthday: Eden, Amanda • Welcome Back!
Welcome Back Notes • Let’s keep our room clean. • Norms: • No food or drink other than water. • On time – Double-Zeroes! I will give warnings. • MASH Cards out for start of class. Every day. • Come to class prepared: • I will sell you a pencil for $0.50 • Paper • No packing up until period is over (or I say so)
Textbooks • We lost 10 textbooks in Semester 1! • At original price: $1000 • Replacement cost: $150 (that Mr. Cupp has to pay himself) • If you have a book at home, PLEASE bring it ASAP • If you know that you lost a book, please give me $15 to replace it.
Binders • 3 Sections: • Keepers • Should have several things in it • Classwork • Should be EMPTY • Mastery • Should be EMPTY • Lots of Paper! • Table of Contents: • #1: Warmups • #2: Anti-Semitism Notes
Warmup • Clean Sheet of Paper (don’t tear the holes) • #1 at top • Date entry: Feb. 6, 2012 • Respond: Think about a time you or someone you know has been discriminated against. Was the stereotype about something you did or are? Or was it about your family, background, color etc.? 5 m
Note Taking Changes • Problem with PTDs: • MANY students just copied – WASTE OF TIME! • MANY students rushed to get them done – WASTE OF TIME! • Goal of Notes: • Collect information to use later • Get information into your head • Give you a chance to think about what you’re reading.
College Prep Notetaking • Textbook and Lecture • 3 parts • Rough Notes • However you like! (PTDs, outlines, webs) • Summary • 1-2 sentences – big picture – no details • Analysis • Make it go through your brain one more time • HOTS!!
Name 2/6/12 #2 History of Anti-Semitism • Key Terms: • Stereotype…
Essential Terms • A stereotype is a judgment about an individual based on the real or imagined characteristics of a group. • Anti-Semitism is prejudice against or hostility toward Jews often rooted in hatred of their ethnic background, culture, and/or religion. • Quiz on these later!!
What does “Jewish” mean? • An ETHNICITY: • People of Jewish ethnicity are descended from immigrants from the Middle East, and share a genetic heritage. In this way, “Jewish” can be used in the same way that “Latino,” “Black,” or “White” is. • A RELIGION: • Judaism is a monotheistic religion that was the basis for Christianity. Not all ETHNIC Jews practice the RELIGION. Not all RELIGIOUSLY Jewish people are ETHNIC Jews.
History of Anti-Semitism • Jewish kingdoms in Middle East for thousands of years. • ≈30 A.D. Christianity is formed by Jews near Jerusalem • ≈70 A.D. Roman Empire destroys Jewish kingdoms, Jews are spread around Europe, N. Africa, and Middle East • Called the “Diaspora” • In Europe, Jews often become segregated minorities in majority-Christian cities
Christian Anti-Semitism • Christianity was not Anti-Jewish originally • Original Christians were Jews! • Gospels (original books of Christianity) have no criticism of Jews • Eventually, Christian leaders began to teach that Jews were bad, should be blamed for Jesus’ execution • Debate about this for Christians today
HISTORY OF ANTI-SEMITISM IN EUROPE • Blood Libel: The story of Simon of Trent (1475), by Hartmann Schedels, Italy • Simon of Trent, aged two, disappeared, and his father alleged that he had been kidnapped and murdered by the local Jewish community. • Fifteen local Jews were sentenced to death and burned.
What is Blood Libel?? • Blood libel refers to a false accusation or claim that religious minorities, usually Jews, murder children to use their blood in certain aspects of their religious rituals and holidays. • Blood libel is the most common form of Anti-Semitism throughout European history. • Blood libel is an example of the extreme dangers of stereotyping.
Shakespeare’s “The Merchant of Venice” (1598) • Main character is Jewish money lender named “Shylock.” • Is depicted as greedy and murderous. • Demands “Pound of Flesh” from man who owes him money
Blood Libel: Poland, 1712 • A Fresco from St. Paul’s Cathedral in Poland • Blood libel in Sandomierz (Poland) in 1712 caused the Jews of the town to be expelled.
“Rothschild” by C. Léandre; France, 1898 • A common element in anti-Semitic cartoons: the Jew holding the world in his hands. • The Rothschild family is a European family of German Jewish origin that established banks from the late eighteenth century. • It has been argued that during the 19th century, the family possessed by far the largest private fortune in the world, and by far the largest fortune in modern history. • Still influential in Europe after WWI. Hitler blamed Rothschilds for the Treaty of Versailles.
Blood Libel: 1910 • Anti-Semitic fliers distributed in Kiev, Ukraine warning "Christians, take care of your children!!! It will be Jewish Passover on March 17."
Exit Ticket • Answer below your notes: • How does the previous ≈2000 years of Anti-Semitism help explain the actions of the Nazis in the 1930s? • Yes, complete sentences. • Show me on your way out the door. Hooked into your binder!! • Homework: • Bring your Portfolio Tomorrow! • I will sign MASH CARDS!!!