2. Beginnings More than 4,000 years ago – Abraham Middle East – What is today Israel Zion, Judea, Palestine Jewish population has grown in 2 ways – being born to a Jewish parent or conversion
3. Beginnings Religious group, but the group’s history has made the community hard to categorize 70 C.E. – Roman Empire conquered Palestine and forced Jewish people out Spread all over the world Often adopted language and customs of their new home
4. Beginnings Diverse ethnic and cultural community who practice their religion differently Almost always a minority Today – 14-15 million Jews worldwide and communities on each continent
5. “What is a Jew?” Something more than a simple religious group? Mixture of ethnicity and religion? Others began defining Jews as a nation within a nation in Europe (9 million by 1900)
6. Jewish Race? In 1800’s people increasingly tried to define groups Some in Europe defined Jews as a separate race - a people who share common physical features and character traits Why persecution? The lie spread in Europe that the Jews are an inferior race
7. Thoughts and Twists Galton - People can be sorted by races – groups that are genetically different from one another. Some races are superior to others. Hitler - For example, the Aryan is superior to the Jew Aryan – originally a group of people who spoke one of a group of Indo-European languages who originated in Iran/India. Hitler created the theory that Aryans were Nordic people who invaded India. Germans were descendents.