Origins
Beliefs & Practices
Denominations
Symbols & Sacred Texts
Milestones & Festivals
100

Abraham 

Who is the founder of Judaism?

100

It focuses on the idea of the oneness of God and the compassion God shares with creation in the form of the covenant.

What is the main belief or doctrine of Judaism?

100

They accept without question that “the Torah is from Heaven” and adhere strictly to tradition.

What is Orthodox Judaism?

100

It is a six-pointed star, formed from two interlocking triangles. Some think the triangles represent King David’s shield and it was later adopted by the Zionists.

What is the Star of David?

100

Perhaps the best-known of the Jewish holidays, is the festival of dedication, or the festival of lights.

What is Hanukkah?

200

God made the Jewish people the Chosen People and offered them Promised Land through this.

What is the covenant?

200

This is the communal place of worship for Jews and is considered a place of gathering, of prayer, and of study or learning.

What is a synagogue?

200

This group believes that both the written and spoken Torah are human creations, and that God allows for successive generations to have a different appreciation of the truth of the Torah.

What is Reform Judaism?

200

This has seven branches, one branch for each of the six days of creation and one for the Sabbath; it's considered the authentic symbol of Judaism.

What is a menorah?

200

When a boy turns thirteen, he celebrates this;  means “son of the commandment” and he's now considered an adult in the Jewish religion.

What is a bar mitzvah?

300

This means “going out” or “departure”; the Israelites left the bondage of slavery in Egypt for freedom and hope in a new land.

What is Exodus?

300

A commandment from God that gives people direction on how to live ethically while honouring God.

What are mitzvah?

300

This group's approach was less intellectually demanding than that of mainstream Orthodox Judaism and, therefore, more accessible.

What is Hasidism?

300

Often translated as meaning “law,” but a more accurate translation is “revelation,” “teaching,” or “instruction.”

What is the Torah?

300

This is a  seven-day period of mourning following a Jewish funeral.

What is Shiva?

400

A process when the Jewish people, particularly those in the Diaspora, fell under the influence of Greek culture.

What is Hellenization?

400

gerut

What is the process of conversion to Judaism?

400

This group wanted to alter the old-style Orthodoxy in order to meet the new realities of life; however, they thought another group was too quick to abandon practices and principles that were rooted in tradition.

What is Conservative Judaism?

400

A body of commentary on the Bible, which means “interpretation” or “to search out”; it looks at puzzling situations presented in the Bible and poses possible explanations for these problems.

What is the Midrash?

400

This is the Jewish New Year that falls in September or early October, and it begins a ten-day period of repentance, ending with the festival of Yom Kippur.

What is Rosh Hashanah?

500

A group destroyed the Temple for a final time.

Who are the Romans?

500

A cabinet-like structure that sits on a raised platform in the synagogue and contains the Torah scrolls; during the service, the Torah scroll is taken from this and placed on a special table.

What is the Holy Ark?

500

This group supports the notion of the sexes being different but equal and home life is seen as a divine service and a rich world, and dedication to others is considered a virtue.

What is Orthodox Judaism?

500

The Mishnah was eventually expanded to form this text; it's a vast document of Jewish law that has survived and is used to the present.

What is the Talmud?

500

This important holiday commemorates the freeing of the Hebrews from slavery and this holiday, more than any other, celebrates the Jewish people’s identity as a people of God.

What is Pesach or Passover?