Key Terms
Big Ideas
Holidays & Themes
Jewish Sects
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100

This is the body of Jewish law that guides daily life.

What is Halacha?

100

This term describes belief in one God expressed through moral action.

What is ethical monotheism?

100

This holiday marks the Jewish New Year and begins a period of reflection.

What is Rosh Hashanah?

100

This group tends to follow Jewish law very strictly and maintain traditional practices.

What is Orthodox?

100

Daily prayer, dietary laws, and Sabbath observance are examples of this.

What are practices of following the law (mitzvot)?

200

A commandment or good deed in Judaism.

What is a mitzvah?

200

This phrase means “repairing the world.”

What is tikkun olam?

200

This is the Day of Atonement focused on repentance and forgiveness.

What is Yom Kippur?

200

This group adapts Jewish law to modern life and often uses local languages in worship.

What is Reform Judaism?

200

This word means the scattering of a people away from their homeland.

What is diaspora?

300

This text is a collection of rabbinic discussions and interpretations of the law.

What is the Talmud?

300

This form of Judaism developed after the destruction of the Temple and focuses on rabbinic teaching and law.

What is Rabbinic Judaism?

300

This holiday celebrates liberation from slavery in Egypt.

What is Passover?

300

This group falls between Orthodox and Reform, maintaining tradition while allowing some adaptation.

What is Conservative Judaism?

300

This is a common method of interpreting law through discussion and debate.

What is rabbinic argument or interpretation?Or midrash?

400

This is the Hebrew Bible, made up of Torah, Prophets, and Writings.

What is the Tanakh?

400

This ceremony marks a Jewish child’s coming of age and responsibility for the law.

What is Bar/Bat Mitzvah?

400

These two themes are represented in each holiday and are considered the problem and solution to the religion.

What is exile and return?

400

This practice (dietary laws) is observed differently across the three sects.

What is keeping kosher?

400

This major event forced Jews to adapt worship without a temple.

What is the destruction of the Temple?

500

This central prayer declares the oneness of God.

What is the Shema?

500

This word refers both to a people and later to a nation/state, and originally means “one who wrestles with God.”

What is Israel?

500

This is a weekly observance that includes spending time with family and friends over shared meals and prayer.

What is Shabot?

500

This is a key difference: whether Jewish identity is based strictly on this or can be more flexible.

What is lineage / maternal descent / conversion standards?

500

This myth explains human disobedience and its consequences.

What is Adam and Eve?

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