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100

This was the journey of Moses leading his people out of Egypt. 

What is the exodus?

100

This was the year the Dead Sea Scrolls were found. 

What is 1947?

100

Jews were banned from entering this place after the second rebellion of the Roman rule. 

What is Jerusalem?

100

This group of people destroyed Solomon's temple and forced Israelites into captivity. 

Who are the Chaldeans?

200

These were the code of moral laws written on two stone tablets. 

What is the ten commandments?

200

These are some foods that Jewish people do not eat. 

What is pork and shellfish?

200

This is the event that the Passover celebrates. 

What is the exodus?

200

This group of people freed the Israelites that were being held captive in Babylon. 

Who are the Persians?

300

This was who a women's husband was chosen by. 

Who is her father?

300

Friday evening begins this for the Jewish people. 

What is the Sabbath day?

300

This was the Jewish holiday that was considered to be the holiest. 

What is Yom Kippur?

300

This is the name for the Jewish people who follow FEW Mosaic laws. 

What is reform?
400

This is what the Maccabees did. 

What is led a revolt that established an independent kingdom of Israel?
400
This is the group of Jewish people who follow the teachings of Moses. 

Who are the Orthodox Jews?

400

These are the languages that Jews borrow to form Ladino. 

What is Arabic, Hebrew, and Spanish?
400

These were descendants of Jews who settled in France, Germany, and eastern Europe during the Dispora. 

What are Ashkenazi?

500

This was the reason God cursed ancient Egypt. 

What is the pharaoh refused to free the enslaved Israelites?

500

These are big concepts of Judaism. (Name at least 3.) 

What is the importance of education, respect for the Sabbath and holy days, and promotion of justice and righteousness?

500

This is who won the battle at Masada. 

Who are the Romans?

500

These people were descendants of Jews who settled in Spain and Portugal during the Diaspora. 

Who are the Sephardic?