The document contains 20 multiple choice questions about Judaism that assess knowledge of key terms and concepts. Some of the questions ask the reader to identify the term that refers to: 1) the Southern Kingdom of Israel, 2) the name of God revealed to Moses, 3) a person authorized to slaughter animals according to kosher rules. Other questions cover topics like: branches of Judaism, important Jewish holidays, sacred texts, and elements of Jewish religious practice.
The document contains 20 multiple choice questions about Judaism that assess knowledge of key terms and concepts. Some of the questions ask the reader to identify the term that refers to: 1) the Southern Kingdom of Israel, 2) the name of God revealed to Moses, 3) a person authorized to slaughter animals according to kosher rules. Other questions cover topics like: branches of Judaism, important Jewish holidays, sacred texts, and elements of Jewish religious practice.
The document contains 20 multiple choice questions about Judaism that assess knowledge of key terms and concepts. Some of the questions ask the reader to identify the term that refers to: 1) the Southern Kingdom of Israel, 2) the name of God revealed to Moses, 3) a person authorized to slaughter animals according to kosher rules. Other questions cover topics like: branches of Judaism, important Jewish holidays, sacred texts, and elements of Jewish religious practice.
Read and identify the following statements. (20 items, 1 pt each)
_______________1. The term comes from Yehudah or Judah, which refers to the Southern Kingdom of Israel. _______________2. The name of God as revealed to Moses. _______________3. The medication which involves such repetitions in ways that unite both intellectual and emotional elements. _______________4. One who called by God to communicate His word to the king and the people. _______________5. This type of Judaism recognizes that change has always been a part of the religion, that the centuries have seen many gains and losses. .______________6. This contains the early history of Judaism, as well as the law and teaching to be “handed down” to Moses by Yahweh or God Himself. _______________7. The practice where Judaism is more interested with. . _______________8. The branch of Judaism which aims to modernize Judaism by rejecting practices that seem outdated. _______________9. The day which is meant to be joyous and is often remembered that way by adults who have grown up in traditional households. _______________10. This refers to the person who is authorized to slaughter an animal in accordance with kosher. _______________11. The branch of Judaism that tries to observe the traditional practices and beliefs of Biblical Judaism. _______________12. This is a very important language for the Jews, since it is the official language of Israel and used as their ritual language in synagogues. _______________13. Refers to the joyful spring festival that calls the Hebrews’ exodus from Egypt and freedom of oppression. _______________14. This means “ritually correct” and particularly refers to Jewish food preparation and consumption. _______________15. The complete Hebrew scriptures. _______________16. The second and main division of Hebrew Bible. _______________17. The most sacred day of the year for Jewish people. _______________18. The term used for coming-of-age rabbis for women which are declared as daughters of commandment. . _______________19. Recalls a time when the Hebrew were in danger of annihilation in Mesopotamia as told in the Book of Esther. _______________20. How many days shorter is the Jewish calendar?