Judaism
Ten Commandments
Ruth
Passover
Famous Men in Judaism
100

Judaism is considered the first ______________ religion.

monotheistic

100

He brings the Ten Commandments back to the city of Jerusalem in Israel according to one story in the Hebrew Bible.

David

100

Ruth was the first ____________ to Judaism.

convert

100

Passover celebrates/remembers what event?

The Exodus of the Jews from Egypt.

100

He was raised in the pharaoh's palace and later freed the Hebrew slaves in Egypt.

Moses

200
The followers of Judaism follow this holy book which is also called the Hebrew bible.

The Torah

200

Where were the Ten Commandments kept?

In a cabinet called the Ark of the Covenant.

200

Ruth faced many hardships with her mother-in-law but finally made it back to Judah.  What was her mother-in-law's name?

Naomi

200

What is the name of the meal that contains many symbolic foods typically eaten during Passover?

seder
200

He wrote the Psalms.

King David

300
What do the Jews call the event during which Moses led thousands of Hebrews out of Egypt and into the Sinai Desert.  (Hint:  Allah caused the seas to part so they could escape).

Exodus

300

The Ten Commandments form the basic laws of which two religions?

Judaism and Christianity

300

Why did Naomi tell Ruth not go come when Ruth wanted to follow Naomi to Judah?

Because Ruth had not been born a Jew.

300

What is the meaning of the word "Passover"?

It means that the Jews were spared or "passed over" by the angel of death.
300

He led the Exodus from Babylon back to Jerusalem in the 5th century BCE.  He was known as the "Second Moses" and also called the "scribe of law of the God of heaven" because he brought the law of Moses back to Jerusalam rebuilding the faith of the Jews.

Ezra

400

The basic commandments of Judaism can be found where?

Ten Commandments

400

How did Moses get the Ten Commandments?

Moses climbed Mount Sinai and spent 40 days and 40 nights up there.  When he came down, he brought two large stone tablets on which the Ten Commandments were carved.

400

What did Ruth do when Naomi told her not to follow her to Judah?

Ruth followed anyway.

400

How were the Jews spared from death?

Allah parted the seas and allowed them to escape with Musa (AS) from Egypt.

400

He was a scholar, philospher, rabbi and priest who built a Jewish school and began a new form of Judaism focused more on Torah study and laws than temple worship.

Yohanan ben Zakkai

500

Who is considered the father of monotheistic faiths, including Judaism?

Abrahim (Ibrahim)

500
The Ten Commandments teach Jews how to __________________.

live their lives according to the laws of God.

500

What reason did Ruth give for following Naomi to Judah?

Ruth said that your people will always be my people and your God will always be my God. (She really wanted to become a Jew.)

500

What were the Jews suffering from in Egypt (under the tyranny of Phir'oun) before they were saved?

slavery

500

He wrote an explanation of the Talmud.  His enemies forced him to flee back to his home in Fez, Morocco.  He later went to Spain where he started a school to study the Talmud.

Isaac ben Jacob Alfasi