Name one of the three major differences between Judaism and other early religions.
Monotheistic (not polytheistic)
God is everywhere (not found in objects in nature)
God is invisible (doesn't take animal or human form)
Basis for Jewish laws.
What is The Ten Commandments?
Where Hebrews go to pray.
What is the Synagogue?
The event of Hebrews fleeing out of Egypt.
What is "The Exodus"?
They are considered teachers who help interpret God's laws.
What are rabbis?
What is the Western Wall?
Two other major world religions based on the foundation of Judaism.
What are Christianity and Islam?
Location of first and second Jewish temple.
What is Jerusalem?
Jewish people believe that their covenant with God made them a...
What is "nation"?
As part of their covenant, the Hebrews believe they have to serve who and obey whose laws?
Who is God?
The Torah, the Prophets, and the Writing make up this one holy book.
What is the TeNaKh or Hebrew Bible?
This is considered part of the legacy of Judaism and a source of world literature.
What is the Bible?
Name one of the first three kings of Israel.
Saul, David, and Solomon
Teachings based on ideas of right and wrong.
What is "ethical teachings"?
The Ten Commandments teach people how to behave...
toward God and each other.
These people believe in strict obedience to the laws God gave Moses.
Who are Orthodox?