Who picked Saul and David to be kings?
They were picked by a judge.
How many Gods are in Judaism?
One / Monotheism
What types of Jews are there? (Need at least 2)
Orthodox, Reform, Conservative
Abraham moved his family from the land of Ur to where?
Canan
Did the Romans or Persians tax the Jews and show little respect for their religion?
The Romans
This king allowed his citizens to worship their own religious beliefs.
King Cyrus the Great
What is the place of worship called in Judaism?
Synagogue
Jewish people are not allowed to eat?
Pork or Shellfish
The Dead Sea Scrolls discovered in 1947 allowed us to learn a lot about what?
Judaism
Was a Persian king that allowed the Jews to practice their religion
King Cyrus
The first king, who was unpopular for breaking some of the God's commands. Fought the Philistines after they had invaded Israelite territory.
King Saul
Yam Kippur is considered to be what in this religion
Their holiest holiday
Jewish people are not allowed to do what on a Sabbath?
Work
When Emperor Hadrin took over the Masada fortress he did what?
Banned all of the Jews
What was the group of Jews that revolted against the called?
Zealots
The second king. Popular leader who defeated the giant Goliath
King David
Solomon's Temple is still a place of worship today but in the form of what?
The Western Wall.
What is the most sacred texts to the Jewish people?
Torah
When they took back Canan the Hebrew people began to be called?
Israelites
What did the Romans allow the Jewish people to continue rebuilding?
Solomon's Temple
The third king. The son of David, built Solomon's Temple. Believed to be the author of the book of Proverbs in the Hebrew Bible.
King Solomon
Orthodox Jews follow the teachings of what?
They follow the teachings of the ancient Jewish religion.
What is the Jewish "Bible"?
Tanakh
The separation of the Kingdom of Israel led to the creation of the kingdom of what?
The Kingdom of Judah
A time frame when Jews become scattered around the world, spread their culture worldwide.
The Diaspora