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During a(n) ______, people are forced to live far away from their homeland. | exile |
While living in Babylon, Jews began the practice of meeting in synagogues. | TRUE |
The conquest by which group allowed Jews to return to Judah? | Persians |
______ were religious scholars who had a deep understanding of the Jewish faith. | scribes |
The book of Isaiah in the Hebrew Bible presents the Israelite view of human beginnings. | . FALSE |
.Which book of the Hebrew Bible explains the belief that evil would eventually be replaced by good? | Daniel |
The laws of the Torah shaped family life for the ancient Israelites. | TRUE |
According to Jewish dietary law, which of the following foods is considered unclean? | pork |
Food that is prepared according to Jewish dietary laws is called kosher. | TRUE |
Which of the following was forbidden by Jewish dietary law? | eating shellfish |
Use the terms synagogue, Sabbath, and kosher to describe traditional Jewish practices? | Jews worship in Synagogue, Sabbath, or houses of worship, on weekly religious holiday called the Sabbath. Many Jews et foods that are Kosher, prepared according to Jewish dietary laws. |
What are the three parts of the Hebrew Bible? | The Torah, the Prophets and the writings are the three parts of the Hebrew Bible. |
How did the people of Judah practice their religion while in exile? | Small groups of Jews met at synagogues to worship. |
How were Jewish sons and daughters educated differently? | Sons learned to read the Torah and to worship. They also learned a trade. Daughters learned how to be wives, mothers and housekeepers. |
What is one type of food that is considered unclean according to the Jewish dietary laws? | Pork and shellfish are considered unclean under Jewish Dietary law. |
The story of Noah and the ark | is in the book of Genesis in the Hebrew Bible. |
Sabbath | according to Jewish tradition, this is a weekly day of rest and prayer beginning at sundown on Friday until sundown on Saturday. |
Hebrew Bible | 3 sections the Torah, the Prophets and the Writings |
Passover | is a holiday that celebrates the exodus from the Jewish people from Egypt and is celebrated with ceder. |
The book of Daniel | explains why the Jews believed suffering would eventually be replaced by goodness. |
To be kosher | Jews are not allowed to eat pork and shellfish |
The first five books of the Torah | were written on scrolls. |
Jewish priests and scribes | guided Jewish people after they returned from exile. |