635 Quick CN Background Info on Hebrew Oppression Questions or Sectional Titles Answers or Bullet Notes Wha t is oppression prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control How long was the oppression for ancient HebrewsJews ID: 482604
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Ancient Hebrew Oppression
6.3.5 Slide2
Quick CN: Background Info on Hebrew Oppression
Questions
or Sectional Titles:
Answers or Bullet Notes:
Wha
t is oppression?
prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control
How long
was the oppression for ancient Hebrews/Jews?
75
years
250 C.E: Jews faced expulsion from Judah
224 C.E
Jews forced to convert to another religion
325 C.E Jews faced expulsion from Jerusalem
What
is Diaspora?
Communities
of Jews living away from their ancient homeland, but still practiced and believed in their religion.Slide3
Fill in Blanks for Video:
Hebrews fell under control of ______________, _________________, ______________.
___________ and __________ kept the Hebrews to withstand attempts of change.
Hebrews believed the oppression from others was God’s way of ______________ for their disobedience.
Hebrew’s belief stayed strong
because they
refused to __________ to
the society of their
conquerors.Slide4
Video Please:
The Jewish People: A History of Oppression
http://education-portal.com/academy/lesson/the-hebrews-and-their-beliefs.html#
lesson
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Protest Poster Activity
What does Protest mean?
an
organized public demonstration expressing strong objection to
a course
of action adopted by those in
authority.
What does that have to do with me?
You are a Hebrew protesting against the Assyrians or Babylonians
You are to create a poster to hold as you march and protest against being forced from your home or being forced to convert to another religion.
Your Poster must have 2 key words:
faith, identity, conform, and God’s PunishmentSlide6
Some Examples of Protesting Posters: