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TorahA. It means the instruction B. Law Refers to five books of the Bible (Hebrew)
Pentateuchfirst five book of the Bible,
ShemaThe shema is Judaism’s basic theological statement.
MishnahBy the law, by (the Temple) service and by deeds of loving kindness.
Talmudthe “study” “knowledge” the vast depository of the oral Torah based on the Mishnah with extensive rabbinic commentary on each chapter; the are two versions the Palestinian (450 CE)and the Babylonian (600CE)
KaddishIt is a prayer of mourning.
ZionismOriginally referred to a movement arising in the late nineteenth century that was committed to the establishment of a Jewish homeland– now it refers generally to the support of Israel.
DiasporaThe situation of Jews living away from their ancestral homeland, true of the majority of Jews ever since the classical period.
RabbiTeacher of the Torah and leader of Jewish worship
SynagogueJewish place of worship
Bar/bat MitzahIt is the primary ritual marking the coming of age, that point at which a Jewish child takes of the religious responsibilities of an adult.
Mezuzaha small case containing a scroll of the Shema which is attached to the doorpost of a Jewish home.
Rosh HashnahIt is the festival of the new year, it occurs in early fall and observed for two days.
Sabbathbegins at sunset on Friday and last until sunset on Saturday.
Sederspecial meal held during passover.
Tellifina leather case which fulfill the command to bind the words of the Shema to our hands and between our eyes.
MenorahSeven branched candlelabra used in the Temple-symbol of Israel to be a light of the Nations.
Yarmulke“cover your head so the fear of the heaven may be upon you”. It is seen as more of a custom than a religious command.
Yom kippurIt is a deeply personal and solemn day, it emphasizes repentance through confession of sin. The day is observed through prayer and abstaining from food and drink, and work.
Orthodox Judaismmost traditional expression of modern Judaism.
Hasidic (or Chasidic)was founded in Poland in the 18th century
Conservative Judaismmoderate sect conserve the traditional elements of Judaism but allow for reasonable modernization
Reform Judaismmost liberal Often do not observe dietary laws
YHWHGod’s name appears in the Bible in the Hebrew equivalents of the letters
Tanakh (TNK)Jews refer to the Hebrew Bible as the
Providentialmeans that God is active in human history
meat with dairyDietary laws for Jews prohibit the consumption of
1938-1945The Holocaust was between what years?
DiasporaDispersed
13It is a commonly accepted belief that prior to the age of ___ parents are responsible for their children’s mistakes or sins.
MamonidaesA Jewish philosopher who lived in Muslim Spain during the medieval period and who applied the philosophy of Plato and Aristotle to the biblical tradition and contributed Judaism’s most famous statement of beliefs
ProphetSomeone who is called to speak for God
MishnahThe starting point for rabbinic study of the oral Torah; a collection of sacred traditions that was written down in about 200 C.E. and contains teachings of the rabbis of the preceding four centuries
TalmudThe vast depository blending together the oral and written forms of Torah, based on the Mishnah with extensive rabbinic commentary
Rosh HashanahThe Jewish New Year
KabbalahJewish mysticism, which teaches that God can best be known with the heart
Circumcisionphysical feature that distinguished the Israelites from people of other nations
PhariseesThey focused on Torah after the destruction of the Temple, rather than on rituals.
ChristiansThese people were especially anti-Semitic during the medieval period because Jews were successful moneylenders and Christians also saw the Jews as the killers of Jesus.


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