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World Religions Part 1

Teacher: KMetcalf
Horizontales
Jewish religious leader
Following special dietary laws taken from Hebrew scripture
A word that means “the God” in Arabic
— The event when Christians believe Jesus rose from the dead.
The Buddhist belief in a state of being where there is no more suffering and no more rebirth.
A family of religious traditions practiced by about 900 million people around the world.
— Important teachings of the Buddha, which tell his followers how to end suffering. (3 words)
Christian sacred writings
The belief in rebirth after death.
Special ceremonies performed by some Christians. Baptism is considered a sacrament by many Christians
A division of social class in India based on ancient Hindu teachings. (2 words)
The scattering of Jews all over the world
Also known as a masjid, a Muslim place of worship.
Verticales
A religion based on the life and teachings of Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha. This religion is practiced by more than 360 million Buddhists worldwide.
The belief in one God
A religion practiced by more than one billion Muslims. “Islam” comes from the Arabic word for surrender
Discrimination most commonly against Jewish people
A religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus. This religion is practiced by about two billion Christians worldwide
A religion practiced by about 14 million Jews worldwide
The Buddhist belief that a person’s actions affect what happens to him or her.
The sacred writings of the Jewish religion
Important teachings of the Buddha, which include ideas about suffering, its causes and how to end it. (3 words)
The Christian belief that one God is three persons – the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
The truth or law of Buddhism
Also known as a mandir, a Hindu place of worship.
Also known as temple or shul, a Jewish place of worship.