Ideal support for lower-ability pupils
This is an easy to use resource, offering clear explanations of technical terms that go beyond those found in textbook glossaries..Provides key words and phrases which are clearly explained and cross-referenced.Includes simple line illustrations throughout to aid understanding of more complicated definitions.Can be used in conjunction with a wide range of existing GCSE Judaism textbooks.It is an ideal companion guide for coursework and revision.
Every year Jewish families commemorate the ancient exodus from Egypt with a ritual Passover meal, or seder. It's an important religious event, but for children it can be, well, kind of a snooze. This one-of-a-kind haggadah will change that. Filled with zany characters, wacky rhymes, and humorous color illustrations, Eliezer Segal's lighthearted and very entertaining look at Passover traditions shows just how much fun a seder can be.
Judaism (World Religions, #9)
Knowledge Quiz: Religious Studies – Catholic Christianity and Judaism
by Andy Lewis
The Knowledge Quiz series is a deviously simple and effective way for students to revise for GCSE subjects. Put together by subject experts, these easy-to-use books feature tear-out quizzes to help students memorise the large body of knowledge that forms the basis of success in exams. Rather than just flicking through revision cards expecting things to stick in your memory, self-quizzing allows you to complete multiple copies of the same quiz and keep doing them until you get them right every t...
“Silverberg immerses the reader in the era, giving us insights into the experiences and qualities that made Naomi such a strong and dedicated woman.”—Beliefnet.com; “...This narrative features an old-fashioned style, yet its strong, resilient female characters display an inner strength that adds a very modern, universal appeal...it’s the romance and adventure that will keep readers turning pages. A natural choice for religious collections...”—ALA Booklist A modern midrash for teenage girls...
Provide students with a strong understanding of religion with high quality, engaging and content-rich resources building a firm foundation for the new GCSE 9-1 Religious Studies. Deliver a rich, coherent RE course at KS3 and equip pupils with a deep understanding of religion with ready-made, flexible and high quality KS3 lessons. ‘Knowing Religion’ is written by an author team of experienced RE teachers and led by series editor Robert Orme of West London Free School....
The united States Holocaust Memorial Nuseum reaches beyond its wall to show children how the lives of innocent people throughout Europe were affected by the tragedy of the Holocaust.
From the Meeting Religious Groups series - an introduction to some major religious groups through a visit to a place of worship typical of each. Meeting people and asking questions is an interesting way of learning. Meeting people in religious groups and communities is an excellent way of finding out what they believe and why they behave as they do. In Britain there is a church, temple or some kind of religious building within easy reach of everybody's school and home. This book describes a syna...
Judaism (World Beliefs and Cultures) (Discovering Religions)
by Sue Penney
Where and when did Judaism begin? What was Diaspora? Why do Jews crush a glass during a wedding ceremony? Discover the rich cultural background behind this major world religion. Find out where Judaism originated, trace its history, and explore the meanings of its symbols. Explore Jewish holy books and religious teachings. Learn about major festivals, celebrations, and rites of passage. Meet young people from around the world who share their reflections about Judaism.
Jewish Stories (Traditional Religious Tales) (Storyteller)
by Anita Ganeri
Collects stories that illustrate the beliefs, values, and traditions of the Jewish faith.
Part of the Clarendon Old Testament Series, this volume provides an introduction to the principal features of Israel's life, literature, and faith during the period which began after their establishment of independent Hebrew kingdoms, after the death of Solomon in 922 B.C., and ended with the fall of Jerusalem in 587 B.C. Heaton includes comprehensive essays on larger themes, notes about the subject matter of the books and historical and doctrinal points of interest, and notes to the meaning and...
Judaism (World of Beliefs) (Religious Signs, Symbols, and Stories)
by Cath Senker
Judaism (Worksheet Maker S.) (OCR GCSE Religious Studies S.)
by Libby Ahluwalia