General info
Scripture
Celebrations and feast days
Practices and traditions
Types of Beliefs
100
What Judaism is equal to

The Chosen People

100

Name of the Hebrew Scriptures

Tanakh

100

This feast day celebrates the freeing from salvery

Passover

100

This type of Judaism is based off of one's generational practices; this other type is based off of one's religious practices

Ethnic; religious

100

Belief in one God

Monotheism

200

This word means God acting in history

Revelation

200

Name of the Law (or first 5 books in the Bible)

Torah

200

This feast is marked by penance, fasting, and prayer

Yom Kippur

200

This is the type of Judaism that follows after the destruction of the temple

Rabbinic 

200

Belief in multiple gods

Polytheism

300

This is what God formed with his people

Covenants

300

The Hebrew Scriptures are equal to what counterpart in the Christian Sciptures?

The Old Testament

300

This feast celebrates the creation of the Universe

Rosh Hashanah

300

This is a type of modern Judaism that follows a strict adherence to the law

Orthodox

300

Belief in no god or gods

Atheism

400

The main Jewish covenant was formed with this person

Abraham

400

The 3 parts of the Hebrew Scriptures are divided into (English words are alright)

Law, prophets, writings

400

This is the celebration for Jewish males entering into manhood and so personal responsibility for keeping the faith

Bar Mitzvah (Bat mitzvah for a woman)

400

The movement for a national state for Judaism

Zionism

400

Belief that knowledge of a god's existence is impossible to find

Agnosticism

500

The three promises God made to Abraham

Land, descendants, worldwide blessing

500

The rabbinic text that commentates on the Hebrew Scriptures

Talmud

500

This weekly celebration goes from Friday evening to Saturday evening

Shabbat

500

There is an expectation for what or who in Judaism

A messiah

500

Almost all of Judaism has this as its central belief or idea

Relationship with God

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