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how did Moses and Abraham shape the history of the jews
Abraham left Mesopotamia on a long journey west and was promised to be a mighty nation by God. Moses lead the Israelites out of Egypt to the promised land
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what happened because of the roman and jews tension
the zealots revolted
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Abraham
left mesopotamia to the promised land and was promised to have many descendants
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monotheism
What is the belief in one god
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zealots
the most rebellious jews
200
compare and contrast Saul, David, and Solomon
David, Saul, and Solomon are the same because they were all Israelite kings. They are different because Solomon expanded trade, David expanded defeated the Philistines, and Saul expanded land.
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compare and contrast the two main cultural conditions of the jews after the diaspora
Ashkenazim is the same as Sephardim because they both made their own language.they are different because in Ashkenazim nobody has the same traditions.
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moses
led his people out of the slavery of egypt
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torah
most sacred judaic text
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rabbis
religeous teacher
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what are he basic beliefs of Judaism?
*There is only on God *Be kind to all * be educated and obedience
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which person and event is most important to the hebrews
Abraham because he started the hebrews exodus because they were freed from slavery
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david
king who slew the giant goliath
300
synagogue
What is the jewish house of worship
300
high holy days
most sacred jewish holidays
400
What are various sacred Jewish texts and what do they contain
Torah are the first books of the Hebrew Bible. The hebrew Bible which is a book of poetry, songs, story, lessons, and history.The ten commandments which are laws sent by God to be followed.
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compare and contrast judaism and christianity
both have on god judaism be righteous christianity go to heaven
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solomon
increased land and built a temple
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prophets
receive messages from god and are told to preach them
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how are jewish ideas observed in western society
people don't work
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judaism
What is the jewish religion
500
diaspora
the dispersal of jews outside of Israel and Judea
500
talmud
commentaries and lessons for life