He led the Egyptians out of Egypt and received the Ten Commandments.
Who was Moses?
The Hebrew Bible tells how David slew this Philistine giant, which brought him to the attention of the king.
Who was Goliath?
The title of the Egyptian ruler who made the Israelites slaves.
Who was the pharaoh?
This Jewish festival, usually in December, is celebrated for eight days. It reaffirms the ideals of Judaism and commemorates in particular the rededication of the Second Temple of Jerusalem by the lighting of candles on each day of the festival.
What is Hanukkah?
This is the term for a Jewish religious leader and teacher who takes on the role of guiding Jews in their religious lives.
What is a rabbi?
He led the Hebrews to the Promised Land and is considered the father of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
Who was Abraham?
He defeated the Philistines; became Israel's second king; established capital at Jerusalem.
Who was David?
He was a prophet who angered a king and was thrown into a den of lions. His faith in God kept the lions from killing him, and he was released. Jews tell this story to show the power of faith.
Who was Daniel?
Jews consider it the holiest day of the entire year. Because it is so holy, Jews don’t eat or drink anything for the entire day.
What is Yom Kippur?
The Ashkenazim is made up of descendants of Jews who moved to France, Germany, and Eastern Europe during the Diaspora and developed their language which is similar to German.
What is Yiddish?
The religion of the Hebrews (practiced by Jews today); it is the world’s oldest monotheistic religion.
What is Judaism?
When the Israelites reached a mountain called Sinai, the Hebrew Bible says that God gave Moses two stone tablets. On the tablets was written a code of moral laws.
What are the Ten Commandments?
This King's Temple in Jerusalem became the center of worship and unity for the Israelites in about 965 BC.
Who was King Solomon?
A holiday in which Jews remember the Exodus.
What is Passover?
This term for radical Jews who supported the rebellion against the Romans in AD 66 fought fiercely but lost.
Who were the Zealots?
Number of tribes of Israel formed by the Israelites.
What is 12?
The Hebrew Bible is largely the same as this part of the Christian Bible.
What is the Old Testament?
The Romans also renamed the area of Israel this word to prevent Jewish claims to the land. It came from a term used to describe the Philistines, who had once fought the Israelites.
What is Palaestina? (I will also accept Palestine.)
The "3-word term" that describes the two most sacred of all Jewish holidays—Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.
What are the High Holy Days?
After the Temple was destroyed in about AD 70, most Jews lost their will to fight and surrendered. But a few refused to give up their fight. That small group of about 1,000 Zealots locked themselves in this mountain fortress.
What was Masada?
Islamic and Judeo-Christian tradition says that this son of Abraham became the ancestor of the Arab people and that Isaac became the ancestor of the Jewish people.
Who was Ishmael?
This man became the first king of Israel. He had some success as a military commander, but he wasn’t a strong king. He never won the total support of tribal and religious leaders. They often fought against his decisions.
Who was King Saul?
The third part of the Hebrew Bible also includes this book - mainly poems or songs of praise to God. Many of these are attributed to King David.
What is the Book of Psalms?
Today Jews celebrate Hanukkah by lighting candles in this special candleholder that has eight branches.
What is a menorah?
This wise rabbi wanted to talk to the Romans, but he had to get past the Zealots. The wise rabbi came up with a plan and his friends carried him in a coffin past the Zealots to talk to the Romans.
Who was Yohanan ben Zaccai?