Beliefs
Scripture/Teachings
Holidays/Rituals
Customs/Practices
History
100

What is the central belief about God in Judaism?

There is one God (monotheism).

100

The scroll read on Purim is called the ______

Megillah (Book of Esther)

100

______ is a harvest festival where Jews dwell in temporary huts.

Sukkot

100

What game is traditionally played during Hanukkah?

Dreidel

100

Who is considered the founder of Judaism?

Abraham

200

Why is the covenant both a privilege and a responsibility?

Jews are chosen by God but must follow rules and act ethically.

200

What kinds of writings are in the Ketuvim?

Poetry and wisdom literature

200

What story does Passover commemorate?

The Israelites’ escape from slavery in Egypt.

200

The goblet used to bless wine on Shabbat and holidays is called a ______.

Kiddush cup

200

Why is Jerusalem significant?

Ancient spiritual center. Location of the First and Second Temples.

300

How does Shabbat connect belief and practice?

It honors God and gives people time to rest and reflect.

300

What is the Torah?

The first five books of the Hebrew Bible & core of Jewish law and teaching.

300

Why is Yom Kippur the holiest day?

It focuses on repentance, forgiveness, and atonement.

300

Foods symbolic of the Exodus are placed on the ______.

Passover Seder plate

300

Who led the Israelites out of Egypt and received the Torah?

Moses

400

How is God different in Judaism from other ancient religions?

God is involved in history and human events.

400

This holiday we celebrate our freedom from slavery in Egypt

Passover

400

What is Shabbat?

Weekly day of rest from Friday evening to Saturday evening.

400

Name two foods commonly eaten during Hanukkah.

Latkes (potato pancakes) and sufganiyot (jelly donuts)

400

How did God’s covenant with Abraham help shape the Jewish people?

It made them a special people with rules and a relationship with God.

500

How do Jewish beliefs about justice affect daily life?
Jews try to be fair, help others, and do good deeds.

Jews try to be fair, help others, and do good deeds.

500

What three parts make up the Tanakh?

Torah (Law), Nevi’im (Prophets), and Ketuvim (Writings).

500

What does Hanukkah celebrate?

The Temple being restored and the oil that lasted eight days.

500

During which holiday do Jews build and dwell in a temporary hut called a sukkah?

Sukkot

500

The modern Jewish homeland, ______, was established in 1948.

Israel