What is Judaism?
Texts & Terms
History & Survival
FROM TEMPLE → TEXT
Risk it
100

Judaism is more than just a religion. Name TWO other things it is.

What is culture/identity/ethnicity/people/way of life

100

What is the Jewish Bible called?

What is: Tanakh

100

What is the central story of Jewish identity: Creation or Exodus?

What is Exodus

100

After the Temple was destroyed, what became the center of Judaism?

texts / Torah / study

100

What is the name of NASA’s current program to return humans to the Moon?

Artemis 

200

Why can someone still be Jewish even if they struggle with belief?

what is because it is also identity, culture, and peoplehood

200

Name the three parts of the Tanakh.

What is: Torah, Nevi’im, Ketuvim

200

What major event forced Judaism to change after 70 CE?

destruction of the Temple

200

What is the difference between Written Torah and Oral Torah?

  • Written = text
  • Oral = interpretation/explanation
200

Who is the main villain in The Lion King?

Scar

300

Explain what it means to say Judaism is a “civilization.”

What is: includes history, culture, religion, identity over time

300

What does “Torah” mean AND why is “law” not the best definition?

What is: teaching/instruction; it guides life, not just rules

300

After losing the Temple, name TWO ways Judaism adapted.

What is: Prayer, study, community, Torah focus

300

Why was the Oral Torah eventually written down (Mishnah)?

to preserve teachings after crisis / exile / loss

300

What comes once in a minute, twice in a moment, but never in a thousand years?

The letter "M"

400

Give ONE example of how Judaism is part of a person’s everyday life (not just beliefs).

holidays, food, family traditions, community, rules for living

400

If the Torah teaches people how to live, give ONE example of something it might guide.

behavior, relationships, worship, daily actions

400

Explain why the destruction of the Temple was a crisis for Judaism.

loss of worship center, sacrifices, identity tied to place

400

Why is a book easier to keep than a building?

portable, can take anywhere, not tied to location

400

How many hearts does an octopus have?

3

500

If someone says, “I don’t believe in God, so I can’t be part of a religion,” how would Judaism respond?

identity, peoplehood, culture still count

500

Why might two people read the same Bible story but understand it differently?

interpretation, background, perspective

500

If your church disappeared tomorrow, what would be the hardest thing to lose?

open — community, worship, structure

500

Why would studying together help a religion survive?

builds community, keeps ideas alive, shared understanding

500

How many animals of each kind did Moses take on the ark?

None --- It was Noah :)