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Unit 3 Judaism

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4. _____ Judaism is the branch of Judaism 1. Yom Kippur is the Jewish day of _____.
that maintains strict observance of the 2. Chanukah is the festival of lights,
written Torah, but allows reform celebrating the rededication of the _____
regarding the oral Torah. in Jerusalem in the 2nd century B.C.
6. The personal and mysterious name of 3. The Jewish Sabbath begins at _____ on
God in the Hebrew Scriptures. Friday.
8. The Passover commemorates the _____ 5. A ram's horn, blown like a trumpet, and
from Egypt. used in Jewish liturgy as a call to
9. A mezuzah is a small case that contains a repentance.
small scroll with the _____ on it. 7. This Hebrew word is what is both
10. A kippah (or yarmulke) is a small received and given in our covenant
skullcap worn on the head during prayer, relationship with God. It can be translated
showing _____ for God.     differently in different contexts. Some
12. In Judaism, it is said that the special possible translations are: mercy, love,
covenant God made with the Jews makes kindness, obedience, and faithfulness.
them God's _____ People. 11. The large depository of oral Torah in
15. _____ Judaism is the branch of Judaism Judaism that is based on the Mishnah.
that holds that the entire Torah, both 13. Rosh Hashanah is the celebration of the
written and oral, is of divine origin and Jewish _____ _____.
cannot be changed. 14. The Shema is the Jewish Declaration of
17. The Hebrew Bible; derived from the _____.
Hebrew names of its three parts. 16. A Hebrew word that can be translated as
18. _____ Judaism is the branch of Judaism "instruction" or "teaching."
that accepts the basic beliefs and practices
of Judaism but also embraces diversity
and innovation.

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