Religious Books
Kosher Category
History
Rituals
Types of Jews
100
The first five books of the Bible.
What is the Torah?
100
The neutral kosher food.
What is parve?
100
The murder of millions of Jews.
What is the holocaust?
100
The ritual that marks the coming of age for boys?
What is Bar Mitzvah?
100
Being completely involved in modern society and adapting Judaism to modern ways.
What is Reform Judaism?
200
The author of the Torah.
Who is Moses?
200
An animal you cannot eat.
What is pig? (answers may vary)
200
The situation of Jews living away from their homeland.
What is diaspora?
200
The ritual that marks the coming of age for girls.
What is Bat Mitzvah?
200
Maintaining the Torah as the standard truth which society must conform to. Deeply traditional and do not support change to Judaism.
What is Orthodox Judaism?
300
It contains teachings that were formulated and transmitted orally by the Rabbis of the preceding 4 centuries. Written in 200 AD.
What is the Mishnah?
300
Not eating meat and dairy together.
What is kosher?
300
Lived under Muslim rule in Africa, Spain, and the Near East.
Where did the Jews live under Muslim rule?
300
The thing that husband and wife stand under during weddings.
What is Huppah?
300
Open to change, but strict towards the Sabbath, the Torah, and Dietary rules.
What is Conservative Judaism?
400
It interprets the Mishnah with reference to the Torah.
What is the Talmud?
400
Eating meat and waiting 5 hours to eat _____
What is dairy?
400
An organized persecution of Jews.
What is Pogroms?
400
The rite of passage after a boy is born.
What is circumcision and naming?
400
Lived under Muslim rule in Africa, Spain, and Near East.
What is Medieval Jews?
500
The amount of specific laws that are essential to the code of holiness.
What is 613?
500
"You shall not boil a young goat in it's mother's milk?"
What is the reason for kosher?
500
The event that led to the Jews being able to write the Torah for over 50 years.
What is the Babylonian Exile?
500
The high point of the festival of the Passover. Features a recitation of the events of the Exodus as well as a meal of traditional foods symbolizing the Exodus.
What is Seder?
500
Jews that are not directly lined through heritage, yet are still Jews.
What are Non-ethnic Jews?
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