Origins
Core Beliefs
Branches
Holy Days
Practices
100

According to Genesis, God created the world in this many days.

What are six days?

100

The central belief of Judaism is faith in this one being who created the universe.

Who is God?

100

This branch of Judaism is the most traditional and follows Jewish law very closely.

What is Orthodox Judaism?

100

This weekly observance marks the Jewish day of rest.

What is Shabbat?

100

Jewish people use this practice to talk to God.

What is prayer?

200

God made a special agreement with this man, who is considered the father of Judaism.

Who is Abraham?

200

This sacred agreement between God and the Jewish people began with Abraham and was renewed through Moses.

What is the covenant?

200

This branch seeks to preserve Jewish traditions while adapting some practices to modern life.

What is Conservative Judaism?

200

Jews reflect on the past year and pray for a fresh start during this holiday.

What is Rosh Hashanah?

200

Jewish dietary rules are known by this term.

What is kosher?

300

The Israelites escaped this country during the Exodus.

What is Egypt?

300

Moses received God's revealed law at this mountain.

What is Mount Sinai?

300

This is the most liberal branch of Judaism and emphasizes personal choice and contemporary values.

What is Reform Judaism?

300

Jews fast, pray, and ask God for forgiveness on this holiest day of the Jewish year.

What is Yom Kippur?

300

This ceremony takes place when a Jewish baby boy is eight days old.

What is Brit Milah?

400

Freedom from slavery was followed by receiving these laws that helped build a just community.

What are the Ten Commandments?

400

This prayer begins, "Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is One."

What is the Shema?

400

Orthodox, Conservative, and Reform Judaism are primarily distinguished by how they interpret and practice this.

What is Jewish law?

400

his Jewish festival commemorates the giving of the Torah rather than the Israelites' escape from Egypt.

What is Shavuot?

400

Unlike Brit Milah or a Bar/Bat Mitzvah, this Jewish practice takes place after a person’s death.

What is Tahara?

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