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While living in Babylon, Jews began the practice of meeting in synagogues.   show
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show Persians  
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show scribes  
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The book of Isaiah in the Hebrew Bible presents the Israelite view of human beginnings.   show
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show Daniel  
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The laws of the Torah shaped family life for the ancient Israelites.   show
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show pork  
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Food that is prepared according to Jewish dietary laws is called kosher.   show
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Which of the following was forbidden by Jewish dietary law?   show
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Use the terms synagogue, Sabbath, and kosher to describe traditional Jewish practices?   show
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show The Torah, the Prophets and the writings are the three parts of the Hebrew Bible.  
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show Small groups of Jews met at synagogues to worship.  
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show Sons learned to read the Torah and to worship. They also learned a trade. Daughters learned how to be wives, mothers and housekeepers.  
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show Pork and shellfish are considered unclean under Jewish Dietary law.  
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The story of Noah and the ark   show
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Sabbath   show
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show 3 sections the Torah, the Prophets and the Writings  
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Passover   show
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The book of Daniel   show
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show Jews are not allowed to eat pork and shellfish  
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show were written on scrolls.  
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Jewish priests and scribes   show
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