Origins of Judaism
Beliefs of Judaism
Early Jewish People
Ten Commandments
Religious Holidays
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Monotheism is the belief that 

there is only one God

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What are the first five books of the Bible called?

The Torah

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Who was the first king of Israel?

Saul

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to prevent taking another person's belongings

You shall not steal

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A festival celebrating liberation from oppression, freedom of worship, and finding light in the darkest of times...

Hanukkah

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The forefathers of the Jewish people were known as

patriarchs

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Three sections of the Hebrew Bible are the Torah, the Prophets, and the...

Writings

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What was one major accomplishment credited to King Solomon?

building the First Temple

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to not worship other gods or idols

You shall not have other gods before me

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The day of rest and weekly observance of God's completion of creation is known as...

Sabbath

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What was the Exodus?

The escape of the Israelites from Egypt

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Why do Jewish people study the Talmud and Hebrew Bible?

These works are the basis for Jewish teaching and traditions

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What was the result of the Diaspora?

The Jewish people were scattered across a wide area.

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to dedicate one day to rest and worship

Remember the sabbath day and keep it holy

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A festival of freedom that marks the Hebrew exodus from Egypt long ago...

Passover

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Jews and Christians both believe that the Ten Commandments were...

given to Moses by God
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The shared belief in a single God who lays out a proper and moral way to live is known as...

Ethical Monotheism

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How did the Diaspora change the way Jews worshipped?

Synagogues became more important for worship.

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to precent lying 

You shall not bear false witness

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The Jewish New Year—a holiday observed with festive meals and a day spent in prayer or quiet meditation...

Rosh Hashanah

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The Israelites consider Cannon to be the Promised Land because they believed that

God made a covenant with Abraham that Canaan would belong to his descendants

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Living in a way that is right and in agreement with God's laws is knows as...

Righteousness

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How have the teachings of Judaism influenced modern society?

Jewish ethical and moral traditions form a basis for many democratic societies.

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to prevent wanting other people's possessions 

You shall not covet

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The Jewish Day of Atonement—the most solemn day of the Jewish year. A day devoted to self–examination, and the chance to begin the New Year with a clean slate.

Yom Kippur