The meaning of "Shalom"
What is "peace," also hello, and goodbye
This is the number of arguments that God wants both sides to have in the Talmud, it is also the number that symbolizes we might not know everything
What is "49/49"?
These actions are symbolized by your "elephant"
What is the part of you that is instinctive and represents your emotions
"Fairness and cheating" and "loyalty and betrayal" are two examples of these
What are core values?
The sacred book in which we find the story of Abraham arguing with God, Moses and other stories
What is the "Torah"?
The meaning of the hebrew word "Tov"
What is the Hebrew word for "good"?
This is the number that represents "completion" in the Talmud
What is "50"?
The part of your brain that thinks slow and rationally
What is your "rider?"
Core values are universal (true or false)
What is "true"?
The name of the guy who was Abraham's nephew, in the story about arguing with God.
Who was "Lot"?
The meaning of "Shana Tovah"
What is, "Have a happy New Year!"
The ideal argument to have acording to the Talmud IN HEBREW
What is a Maklokhet L'shem Shamayim"?
The part of the body that your "elephant" may symbolize
What is your heart?
We use these two symbols when our core values are in conflict with someone else's
What is using both the "elephant and rider"?
Sodom and Gomorrah
What were the two cities that Abraham and God were arguing over?
The meaning of "Maklokhet"
What is "argument"?
"Maklokhet lo shem Shamayim"
The argument that is not a good one to have
The exact part of your brain that controls your "rider"
What is your pre-frontal cortex?
The name of the value with which we feel the pain of others
What is "care/harm"?
God ended up destroying the two cities (true or false)
What is "True"?
The meaning of."Shamayim"
What is "Heaven"?
Hillel and Shammai
Who were the Rabbis who came up with the ideal arguments to have (or the 4 pillars of having a good argument)
This is the best way to solve problems, according to the psychologist we studied in symbolic terms.
What is "using both your rider and your elephant?"
the core value that we use when we feel there is an injustice
What is "fairness and cheating"?
This is the first book of the Torah in either Hebrew or English
What is Genesis or Bereshit?
The meaning of "Lo"
What is "no" or "not"?
The name of the guy who tried to argue with Moses
Who was Korach?
The meaning of "innate"
What is something you were born with?
The core value we use when we are patriotic
What is "loyalty and betrayal"?
This is the book of the Torah in which we find the story of Moses
What is the book of Exodus or Shemot?
This is the hebrew translation for "argument for the sake of heaven"
What is "maklokhet l'shem shamayim"
This is the "sin" of Korach
What is trying to go against Moses's authority?
This is the meaning of a "learned experience"
What is something you learn about yourself after you are born
This is the value that this is represented by leadership
What is "authority and subversion"?
The number of books in the Torah
What is 5?
The meaning of "Maklokhet lo shem Shamayim"
What is "an argument that is not for the sake of heaven"
1. Maintaining good relationships
2. Not trying to win but to work out a problem
3. Admit that you both may be right even if you hold opposite views
4. Listen to the other side and admit you might be wrong
What are the four pillars of a maklokhet l'shem shamayim?
This is the value that can represent institutions of religion and marriage
What is "sanctity and degredation"?