Torah and Tanakh
Jewish Diversity
Jewish Holidays
Shabbat
Prayer
100

Brit

Covenant

100

Jews who's origins are from the Mediterranean Regions

Sephardic

100

Jewish New Year and a symbol that represents the holiday

Rosh Hashanah

Apples/Honey, Shofar

100

What is Shabbat?

Day of rest. Commemorates God's rest following creation

100

Head covering, worn during prayer and study

Kippah

200

Mitzvah

Commandment

200

Jews whose origins are from Central or Eastern Europe

Ashkanazi

200

The victory of the Maccabees over Antiochus

A symbol of this holiday

Hanukkah 

Menorah (Hanukkiah), Dreidels, Latkes

200

Name 3 rituals you would do at the Shabbat Table

1. Light Candles

2. Kiddush (Wine)

3. Hamotzi (Challah)

200

Prayerbook

Siddur

300

Halakhah

Jewish Law

300

Jews whose origins are from Iran or the Arabian Peninsula

Mizrachi

300

1. Day of Atonement 

2. What is Teshuvah?


1. Yom Kippur

2. Repentance, Return, the process of making amends


300

Name three activities one would refrain from on Shabbat?

Driving, cooking, Spending money, writing, etc.

300

The area, often raised, where the prayer leader stands

Bima

400

B'Tzelem Elohim

In the image of God

400

Name the Denomination: 

Traditions should mostly be retained, but halakha can evolve when new ethical situations arise

Conservative

400

Exodus from Egypt

Name a symbol for this holiday

What is Hametz?

Passover/Pesach

Haggadah, Seder, Matzah

Leavened foods NOT to be consumed on Passover

400

The service that ends Shabbat, using a braided candle, spices, and a cup of wine.

Havdalah

400

The standing prayer at the center of each service.

Amidah

500

The Three Parts of the TaNakh


What do they mean?

Torah, Nevi'im (Prophets), Ketuvim (Writings)

500

Name the Denomination:

Halakha isn’t binding — each person should make their own “choice through knowledge”

Reform

500

Esther saves the Jews of Persia from Haman

Name a symbol for this Holiday

Purim

Megillah, Groggers, Costumes

500

When does Shabbat begin, and when does it end?

Begins Eighteen minutes before sundown

Ends when 3 stars appear in the sky

500

The Jewish declaration of faith, affirming that God is One

Sh'ma

600

The Weekly Reading from the Prophets

Haftarah

600

Judaism is an “evolving civilization”, naturalistic view of God, rejects the idea of “chosen people”

Reconstructionist

600

Harvest Festival, Journey in the wilderness

Name a symbol for this holiday

Sukkot

Sukkah, Lulav, Etrog

600

The third meal on Shabbat afternoon

Seudat Shlishit

600

A Bracha begins with these six words

Baruch Atah Adonai Eloheinu Melech Ha-Olam

700

The Holiday Reading from the Writings

Megillah

700

Name the Denomination:

Torah is the revealed word of God and therefore halakha remains eternally unchanging

Orthodox

700

Completion/Restarting Torah reading cycle

Simchat Torah

700

After Shabbat ends, we say "Shavua Tov" , meaning ___

Have a good week
700

The leather boxes worn on the foreheard and arm that contain the words of the Sh’ma

Tefillin

800

The Weekly reading from the Torah

Parsha

800

 Name the Denomination: 

Combines the ecstatic prayer of Hasidic Judaism with a contemporary ethos of gender egalitarianism, environmental consciousness, progressive politics and appreciation of religious diversity

Renewal 

800

The celebration of the giving of the Torah at Sinai.

Name a symbol for this holiday

Shavuot

Dairy, late night study, Book of Ruth

800

Traditional Bread eaten on Shabbat

Challah

800

The six words of the Sh'ma

Sh'ma Yisrael Adonai Eloheinu Adonai Echad

900

The Five books of the Torah

Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy

900

Beit Shammai and Beit Hillel are famous for their debates in Jewish Tradition. Jewish law generally follows the rulings of which school and why?

Beit Hillel. They were known for being more lenient and humble, often considering and teaching the views of Beit Shammai before their own.

900

Commemorates the tragedies of Jewish History

What practice do we do on this day?

Tisha B'av

We Fast

900

A boundary around a Jewish neighborhood that enables one to carry items on Shabbat 

Eruv

900
1. Morning Prayer Service


2. Afternoon Prayer Service

3. Evening Prayer service


1. Shacharit 

2. Mincha

3. Maariv