Deck 8: Judaism

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Jewish history begins with stories recounted in the Hebrew Bible or the __________.
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Jewish teachings and traditional practices are codified in the compendium of law and lore called the __________.
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The stone tablets on which God had inscribed the commandments were kept in the tabernacle known as the __________.
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Non-Jewish peoples may be referred to as __________.
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Under Greek oppression, some Jews began to believe that there would be a __________, who would bring evil to an end and establish a reign of peace.
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A Jewish meeting place is called a __________.
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In the process of __________, rabbis have actually introduced new ideas into Judaism while claiming they were merely revealing what already existed in the scriptures.
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The name for God's presence in the world is __________.
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The movement dedicated to the establishment of a politically viable Jewish state is known as __________.
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A traditional Jewish prayer shawl is called a __________.
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The Pentateuch refers to the __________.

A) Psalms
B) Temple practices
C) Five books of Moses
D) Oral traditions of the Jews
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The covenant is a __________.

A) coming of age ritual
B) contract between God and God's people
C) prediction of the early prophets
D) marriage license
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The scattering of Jews outside of the land of Israel is known as the __________.

A) Diaspora
B) Dissipation
C) Destruction
D) Devastation
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Which was not a Jewish sect in Judaea during the time of the Hasmonean kings?

A) Sadduccees
B) Pharisees
C) Essenes
D) Samaritans
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A minyan is a __________.

A) commentary on the Torah
B) prayer shawl
C) commandment
D) quorum of ten adult Jewish males
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What is the name of the movement emphasizing ecstatic piety?

A) Haggadah
B) Midrash
C) Hasidism
D) Pesach
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Which is the Jewish holy day of atonement and cleansing?

A) Sukkot
B) Rosh Hashanah
C) Yom Kippur
D) Pesach
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Modern Israel became an independent Jewish state in what year?

A) 1978
B) 1948
C) 1928
D) 1848
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Many Jews believe that a Jewish state is the only way for Jews to resist and survive Anti-Semitism.
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On God's behalf, Isaac attempted to sacrifice his son Abraham.
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Under the reign of King David, a great temple was built in Jerusalem.
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The Zealots rose up in armed rebellion against Rome in 66 CE.
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Kabbalah refers to the esoteric teachings concerning the interactions between the spiritual dimension and the physical world.
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In the Holocaust, almost six million European Jews were killed in Nazi Germany.
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At the highest level, Torah refers to God's will.
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The rabbinic literature maintains that the Torah has 613 commandments, known as mitzvot.
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A Jewish ritual bath is called a kosher.
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The Sabbath begins Saturday night at sunset.
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Contemporary Judaism has only two main branches: Orthodox and Reform.
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In Judaism, only men can become rabbis.
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In Jewish tradition, rabbis interpret Hebrew scriptures through a process of study called Midrash. Midrash traditionally yields two types of interpretation: halakhah and haggadah. Please distinguish between these two types of teachings and describe why both are important for Jewish religious life.
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Please name and distinguish between the major branches of Judaism today. Be specific in citing examples that illustrate the points of commonality and distinction among the different branches.
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Judaism is both a religion and an ethnicity. These aspects of Judaism take on heightened meaning in light of the historical persecution of Jews, Zionism, and the development of the modern state of Israel. Explore the challenge of a Jewish state in the Middle East today. What have been some of the difficulties Jews have faced as they sought to build a nation free from Anti-Semitism? What challenges do they continue to face?
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Jewish history begins with stories recounted in the Hebrew Bible or the __________.
Tanakh
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Jewish teachings and traditional practices are codified in the compendium of law and lore called the __________.
Talmud
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The stone tablets on which God had inscribed the commandments were kept in the tabernacle known as the __________.
Ark of the Covenant
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Non-Jewish peoples may be referred to as __________.
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Under Greek oppression, some Jews began to believe that there would be a __________, who would bring evil to an end and establish a reign of peace.
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A Jewish meeting place is called a __________.
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In the process of __________, rabbis have actually introduced new ideas into Judaism while claiming they were merely revealing what already existed in the scriptures.
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The name for God's presence in the world is __________.
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The movement dedicated to the establishment of a politically viable Jewish state is known as __________.
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A traditional Jewish prayer shawl is called a __________.
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The Pentateuch refers to the __________.

A) Psalms
B) Temple practices
C) Five books of Moses
D) Oral traditions of the Jews
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The covenant is a __________.

A) coming of age ritual
B) contract between God and God's people
C) prediction of the early prophets
D) marriage license
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The scattering of Jews outside of the land of Israel is known as the __________.

A) Diaspora
B) Dissipation
C) Destruction
D) Devastation
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Which was not a Jewish sect in Judaea during the time of the Hasmonean kings?

A) Sadduccees
B) Pharisees
C) Essenes
D) Samaritans
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A minyan is a __________.

A) commentary on the Torah
B) prayer shawl
C) commandment
D) quorum of ten adult Jewish males
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What is the name of the movement emphasizing ecstatic piety?

A) Haggadah
B) Midrash
C) Hasidism
D) Pesach
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Which is the Jewish holy day of atonement and cleansing?

A) Sukkot
B) Rosh Hashanah
C) Yom Kippur
D) Pesach
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Modern Israel became an independent Jewish state in what year?

A) 1978
B) 1948
C) 1928
D) 1848
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Many Jews believe that a Jewish state is the only way for Jews to resist and survive Anti-Semitism.
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On God's behalf, Isaac attempted to sacrifice his son Abraham.
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Under the reign of King David, a great temple was built in Jerusalem.
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The Zealots rose up in armed rebellion against Rome in 66 CE.
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Kabbalah refers to the esoteric teachings concerning the interactions between the spiritual dimension and the physical world.
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In the Holocaust, almost six million European Jews were killed in Nazi Germany.
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At the highest level, Torah refers to God's will.
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The rabbinic literature maintains that the Torah has 613 commandments, known as mitzvot.
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A Jewish ritual bath is called a kosher.
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The Sabbath begins Saturday night at sunset.
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Contemporary Judaism has only two main branches: Orthodox and Reform.
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In Judaism, only men can become rabbis.
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In Jewish tradition, rabbis interpret Hebrew scriptures through a process of study called Midrash. Midrash traditionally yields two types of interpretation: halakhah and haggadah. Please distinguish between these two types of teachings and describe why both are important for Jewish religious life.
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Please name and distinguish between the major branches of Judaism today. Be specific in citing examples that illustrate the points of commonality and distinction among the different branches.
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Judaism is both a religion and an ethnicity. These aspects of Judaism take on heightened meaning in light of the historical persecution of Jews, Zionism, and the development of the modern state of Israel. Explore the challenge of a Jewish state in the Middle East today. What have been some of the difficulties Jews have faced as they sought to build a nation free from Anti-Semitism? What challenges do they continue to face?
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