| A | B |
| Delivers the Hebrew people from slavery in Egypt and receives the Ten Commandments from God. | Moses |
| Sister of Moses | Miriam |
| “I Am who Am” | Yahweh |
| Moses’ brother | Aaron |
| Leader in a modern story of a crossing similar to Moses liberating the Israelites from slavery. | Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. |
| Helped the people of Israel turn the disaster of the Exile into a time of reflection and transformation that would ready them for the return one day to their homeland full of hope in their hearts. | King Josiah |
| Event where Moses leads his people from slavery in Egypt | Exodus |
| Ten Commandments | Decalogue |
| I am who am or I am the one who is always present | Yahweh |
| A ritual meal that celebrates the Jew’s freedom from slavery in Egypt | Seder |
| The container for the stone tablets of the Law | Ark of the Covenant |
| Priests in ancient Israel were members of this tribe | Levi |
| The Day of Atonement, celebrated by Jews as the holiest day of the year | Yom Kippur |
| A Greek word meaning “second law” | Deuteronomy |
| A time when debts are cancelled, and those who have lost property are given an opportunity to redeem it. | Jubilee |
| A scroll inscribed with verses of the Shema that many Jews fasten to their doorposts. | Mezuzah |
| Two small, square leather boxes in which verses of the Shema are kept and which are worn by Jews on their heads and arms | Phylacteries |
| This prayer has been called the essence of Judaism | Shema |
| The deep peace of God | Shalom |