The word usually translated as "good deed", but really means "commandment"
What is Mitzvah?
The Messiah, according to Christian belief
Who is Jesus Christ?
The final prophet, according to Islam
Who is Mohammad?
The country of origin of Sikhism, Hinduism, and Buddhism
What is India?
Muslim dietary laws
What is halal?
The first Jew, the father of the Jewish people
Who is Abraham?
The 2 churches that 7th grade visited this year
What are GLIDE and LOPC?
A Muslim house of worship
What is a mosque?
What Siddhartha Gautama (the Buddha) discovered on his first trip outside the palace
What is suffering?
The 3rd-largest religion in the world
What is Hinduism?
The collection of rabbinic commentaries on the Torah
What is the Talmud?
The Christian practice that looks a lot like the Jewish practice of visiting a mikvah
What is baptism?
The central beliefs/practices of Islam
What are the 5 pillars?
A shared focus of many Eastern religions
What is mindfulness?
The Catholic practice of telling a priest your sins
What is confession?
The five books of the Torah
What are Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy?
What Christian holidays celebrate
What is the life of Jesus?
The supplementary text to the Qu'ran
What is the Hadith?
The religion with no known founder, and a belief in kami, or nature spirits
What is Shintoism?
An ancient Chinese practice that can include body tapping as a way to help the body's energy, or chi, flow better (we did this as a class)
What is Qi-Gong?
The hebrew name of the mitzvah that translates to "do not waster or destroy"
What is Bal Tashchit?
Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John
Who were the Apostles?
The Arabic word meaning "struggle"
What is Jihad?
The religion that is all about yielding to the forces of nature, or going with the flow
What is Daoism?
A nickname for Ultra-Orthodox Jews that can be translated as "trembling" or "fearing God"
What is Haredi?