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Judaism
Jewish Beliefs
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What is the belief in one God in Judaism called?
Monotheism
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What attributes do Jews believe God possesses?
God is
omniscient
,
omnipotent
, and
omnibenevolent
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Who created the universe according to Jewish belief?
God
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What are the 613 mitzvot?
They are commandments provided by God found in the
Torah
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When does God judge people according to Jewish belief?
During
Rosh Hashanah
and
Yom Kippur
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What is the Shema?
A central declaration of Jewish faith affirming the oneness of
God
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What does the Jewish concept of covenant refer to?
Agreements
between
God
and the
Jewish
people
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Who are two key figures associated with Jewish covenants?
Abraham
and
Moses
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What is the traditional Jewish belief about the Messiah?
That a future leader will establish peace and
justice
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What are the three parts of the Jewish Bible known as the Tenakh?
Torah
,
Nevi’im
, and
Ketuvim
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What does the Torah consist of?
The first five books of
Moses
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What
do the Nevi’im represent in the Tenakh?
Books that tell the history of the Jewish people and include teachings from prophets
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What types of writings are included in the Ketuvim?
Various writings, including
Psalms
,
Proverbs
, and the Book of
Job
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What is the Talmud?
A collection of
rabbinical
discussions, interpretations, and commentaries on the
Torah
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What distinguishes the Written Torah from the Oral Torah?
The Written Torah is the text in the
Tenakh
, while the Oral Torah consists of
interpretations
and teachings passed down orally
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What is the significance of the land of Israel in Judaism?
It was promised to
Abraham
and his descendants by
God
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Why is Jerusalem important in Judaism?
It is the historical and spiritual center of
Judaism
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How do many Jews today feel about the land of Israel?
They feel a
strong connection
to it and
support
its significance as a Jewish
homeland
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What is the purpose of a synagogue?
Places of
worship
, study, and community gatherings
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What is the Ark (Aron Hakodesh) in a synagogue?
The place where
Torah
scrolls are stored
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What does the Ner Tamid represent?
God’s
eternal presence
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What is the Bimah in a synagogue?
A raised platform where the
Torah
is read
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How often do Jews pray?
Three
times a day
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What is the Siddur?
The Jewish prayer book
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What does Shabbat commemorate?
God's creation of the world and His rest on the
seventh
day
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When does Shabbat begin and end?
From
Friday
evening to
Saturday
evening
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What is the significance of candle lighting on Shabbat?
It marks the
beginning
of Shabbat
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What is Kiddush?
A blessing over
wine
that sanctifies the day
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What do Jews refrain from during Shabbat?
Work-related
activities
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What is Havdalah?
The closing ceremony of
Shabbat
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What does Rosh Hashanah mark?
The
Jewish
New Year
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What is Yom Kippur known for?
The
Day of Atonement
, focusing on
fasting
, prayer, and
repentance
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What does Passover (Pesach) celebrate?
The
Exodus
when God freed the
Israelites
from slavery in
Egypt
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What is the Seder meal?
A meal that retells the
Exodus
story with symbolic foods and rituals
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What does Sukkot commemorate?
The
Israelites’
journey in the wilderness
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What is Hanukkah also known as?
The
Festival of Lights
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What does Hanukkah celebrate?
The rededication of the
Temple
in
Jerusalem
and the
miracle
of the oil
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What is Purim about?
The story of
Queen Esther
and the deliverance of the Jewish people from
Haman's
plot
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What is Brit Milah?
A ritual
circumcision
for Jewish boys performed on the eighth day after birth
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What is a Bar/Bat Mitzvah?
A coming-of-age ceremony for Jewish boys (
13
) and girls (
12
)
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