BASICS
HOLY DAYS
FOOD/DRESS
SACRED WRITINGS
DAILY RITUAL
100
This is a leader in the Jewish tradition.
What is a rabbi?
100
This is the day that Pagans celebrate their ancestors and the dead; it is also considered the New Year.
What is Samhain (pronounced sow-win)?
100
Adherents of this tradition do not eat onion, potato or garlic, and are also vegetarians.
What is Jainism?
100
This tradition's holy scriptures are vast and include the Bhagavad Gita, the Vedas, and the Upanishads among others.
What is Hinduism?
100

Many observant Muslims pray this number of times a day.

What is five?

200
This is the place of worship for Sikhs.
What is a Gurudwara?
200
This holiday celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
What is Easter?
200

Christians celebrate Eucharist or communion with this food and drink.

What are bread and wine (or grape juice).

200
This is the sacred text of Zoroastrians.
What is the Avesta?
200
Individuals in this tradition are expected to get up each morning before dawn, bathe, and then meditate on the nature of God.
What is Sikhism?
300

The practice is used in many First Nations to cleanse the spirit and/or a place.

What is smudging?

300
This tradition's holiday celebrates the Birth of Bahá'u'lláh.
What is the Baha'i faith?
300
Strict adherents to this tradition own no property, often eat meals only once a day, and sometimes enter communities with an empty bowl and only eat whatever food is given to them by citizens.
What is Buddhism?
300
This is a collection of sayings and actions of the prophet Muhammad that constitute the major source of guidance for Muslims apart from the Koran.
What is the Hadith?
300
These Jewish preactises are shacharit, mincha and maariv.
What are the three daily prayers?
400
This religion's symbol is a flaming chalice.
What is Unitarian Universalism?
400
This is the annual celebration of good over evil by Hindus.
What is Diwali?
400
Followers of this tradition do not eat pork or shellfish, and do not eat meat and dairy together.
What is Judaism?
400

Many individuals in this broad earth-centered tradition draw their beliefs and practices from Norse or Celtic cultures, mythologies, stories and practices.

What is Paganism or neo-Paganism?

400
This is a free meal that is served every day by Sikhs to all who come, regardless of background or faith.
What is Langar?
500
This tradition originated around 559 BCE in the Persian Empire and uses fire in worship as a symbol of the original light of God.
What is Zoroastrianism?
500

This celebration is held on the spring equinox in Iran.

What is Nowruz?

500
This is the month of fasting from sunrise to sundown for Muslims.
What is Ramadan?
500
These three traditions all include Sarah & Abraham as their ancestors and are thus referred to as "the Abrahamic religions".
What are Judaism, Christianity and Islam?
500

People in this tradition chant mantras from the Lotus Sutra each day.

What is Nichiren Buddhism?

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