Lent
Kashrut, Kosher, Pareve, & Treyf
Yom Kippur
Ramadan
Haram & Halal
100

What color is associated with Lent?

Purple

100

What is the kosher foods symbol?

A "K" or "U" with a circle around it

100

What religion celebrates Yom Kippur?

Judaism

100

What religion celebrate Ramadan?

Islam

100

True or False? Halal means you cannot eat it and Haram means you can eat it.

False

200

What is Lent preparing for?

Resurrection of Jesus/Easter

200

What is pareve food?

Neither meat nor dairy

200

How long is the fast?

25 hours

200

What do they abstain from?

Food, drink, & sexual relations

200

True or False? Animals must be tortured when they're killed. 

False 

300

When does Lent occur?

40 days before Easter

300

True or False? Dairy and meat must be kept separate.

True

300

What animal's horn do you blow into?

Ram

300

What holy month is Ramadan in based off the Islamic lunar calendar?

9th month

300

What does "bismillah allahu akbar" mean?

"In the name of God; God is greatest"

400

How do you celebrate Lent?

By giving something up or doing something good

400

What's the definition of treyf?

"Flesh torn by beats"

400

What marks the end of the fast?

The blowing of the ram's horn

400

What do they have in addition to their 5 daily prayers each night of the month?

Gathering of additional communal prayers

400

What is Islamic law?

Shariah

500

What days do you abstain from meat and how old must you be?

Abstain from meat every Friday, Ash Wednesday, and Good Friday. 14 years old

500

What is the definition of kashrut?

Jewish law that says what you can and cannot eat and how it needs to be prepared

500

What can't you do during the fast?

Eat, drink, & bathe

500

What is done in the month of Ramadan?

Fasting, worship, service, communal gatherings, and spiritual development 

500

What foods are Haram?

Alcohol, pork, meat of carnivores, and animals that dies due to illness, injury, poisoning, or slaughtering not in the name of God?

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