Jewish Scriptures
Family Life & Gender Roles
The Ba'al Shem Tov
Jewish Calendar
Key Beliefs & Values
100

How many months are there in a regular Jewish Year?

12 months

100

What is the term for the ceremony where Jewish boys read from the Torah for the first time?

a Bar Mitzvah

100

What was the real name of the Ba'al Shem Tov?

Yisroel ben Eliezer

100

What are the first five books of the Hebrew Bible collectively known as?

the Torah

100

 What does the Torah emphasize about social justice?

The importance of helping those in need.

200

What is added in a Jewish Leap Year?

An extra month called Adar II
200

What significant change has occurred regarding Bat Mitzvahs in modern Judaism?

That girls now also participate in Bat Mitzvahs

200

What foundational concept did the Ba'al Shem Tov emphasize in his teachings?

Having faith and humility.

200

Which part of the Hebrew Bible includes the teachings of prophets like Isaiah and Jeremiah?

the Prophets (Nevi'im)

200

What is the meaning of "Tikkun Olam" in Jewish belief?

The concept of repairing or improving the world.

300

Which Jewish holiday celebrates freedom from Egypt?

Passover

300

Describe one traditional role of women in Judaism.

Being the keeper of the home and family

300

 Which branch of Judaism was influenced by the Ba'al Shem Tov's teachings?

Hasidic Judaism

300

Name one key theme emphasized in the Torah regarding justice.

Treating people fairly (e.g., "Justice, justice shall you pursue")

300

How are moral decisions viewed in Judaism?

That individuals are responsible for their choices.

400

What is a common feature of the Jewish calendar regarding the months?

Each month starts with the new moon

400

What movement in the 19th century began to advocate for women's rights within Judaism?

Reform Judaism

400

Name one lesson the Ba'al Shem Tov learned as a child that influenced his teachings.

To fear no one but God and to love all fellow Jews

400

In which section of the Hebrew Bible would you find the Book of Psalms?

the Writings (Ketuvim)

400

What phrase from Leviticus summarizes the Jewish value of loving one’s neighbor?

"You shall love your neighbor as yourself"

500

How do the dates of Jewish festivals vary in relation to the civil calendar?

 They change from one year to the next based on the lunar calendar.

500

What is a current debate regarding women’s roles in traditional vs. Reform Judaism?

Whether women can serve as rabbis

500

How did the Ba'al Shem Tov’s teachings challenge traditional views of faith?

That faith and good intentions are as valuable as scholarly knowledge

500

 How does Judaism view free will according to the scriptures?

The belief that people can choose between right and wrong

500

How is the importance of family portrayed in Jewish life?

Through teachings in the Torah about mutual respect and care.

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