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Judaism and its symbols. The definition. Judaism is the religion, philosophy and way of life of the Jewish people. Judaism is a monotheistic religion, its foundational text is Torah.
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The definition • Judaism is the religion, philosophy and way of life of the Jewish people. • Judaism is a monotheistic religion, its foundational text is Torah. • Judaism is considered by religious Jews to be the expression of the covenantal relationship God established with the Children of Israel.
Symbols • A kippah is a slightly rounded brimless skullcap worn by many Jews while praying, eating, reciting blessings, or studying Jewish religious texts, and at all times by some Jewish men. • Tzitzitare special knotted "fringes" or "tassels" found on the four corners of the tallit, or prayershawl. • Tefillin, known in English as phylacteries, are two square leather boxes containing biblical verses, attached to the forehead and wound around the left arm by leather straps. • A kittel, a white knee-length overgarment, is worn by prayer leaders and some observant traditional Jews on the High Holidays. • Menorah candlestick 'seven-branched', it existed only one of pure gold and was located in the Temple of Jerusalem, Jewish symbol and is currently the State of Israel.
Symbols • Magen David, in this six-pointed star in the flag of the State of Israel. A tzitzit The flagof the State of Israel A kippah A tefillin A menorah A kittel
Othersymbols A shofar The Torah
Jews in the world NationalityResidents Italy 45000 Israel 5309 million Mexico 40000 U.S. 5275000 Belgium 32000 France 492000 Turkey 18000-30000 Canada 373000 Netherlands 18000-30000 United Kingdom 297000 Chile 21000 Russia 228000 Iran 11000-35000 Argentina 184000 Ethiopia 12000-22000 Hungary 120000 Azerbaijan 20000 Germany 118000 Uruguay 20000 Australia 103000 Spain 12000-20000 Brazil 96000 Sweden 18000 Ukraine 80000 Marocco 1500 South Africa 72000 Bolivia 200 Belarus 45000