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- 2. This symbol of Rosh Hashanah is blown a minimum of thirty times to joyfully mark the holiday.
- 4. The most traditional form of Judaism that believes that Judaism should not change because the Torah is unchanging.
- 10. The name for God as it appears in the Hebrew Bible
- 11. The worship of only one God.
- 13. The 13 principles constitute what dimension of religion?
- 15. The first patriarch of the Jewish people who entered into relationship with God becoming the father of a great nation
- 18. This fifth book of the Torah contains the Shema.
- 20. The Jewish marriage contract signed by the groom and sometimes the bride
- 21. The first part of the Oral Torah.
- 22. The situation of Jews living apart from their homeland in Jerusalem.
- 23. The Jewish prayer of praise that is prayed during mourning services.
- 25. Contains a small scroll holding the Shema prayer.
- 26. The agreement between God and his people wherin God promises to bless them if they would obey his commands and worship him alone.
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- 1. This philosopher and theologian wrote 13 Principles of Jewish faith.
- 3. A word meaning "commandment" or "good deed"
- 5. The hanukkiah is a menorah with how many candles/branches?
- 6. The Jewish holidat that commemorates the Exodus of the Jews from slavery in Egypt.
- 7. The meal that commemorates the hurried departure of the Israelites from Egypt
- 8. Hear O' Israel the Lord is your God, the Lord alone. Therefore you shall love the Lord your G-d with all you heart, with all your soul, and with all your might.
- 9. In this ritual, the lighting of a candle represents the soul of an individual.
- 12. The Seder meal may be classified as which of the seven dimensions of religion?
- 14. The name for the Hebrew Bible including the Torah, Prophets, and Writings
- 16. He received the Law at Mount Sinai and is regarded as the Torah's author
- 17. The mezuzah, the tefillin, and Shabbat candles constitute which of the seven dimensions of religion?
- 19. This Jewish holy day is also known as the Day of Atonement and is characterized by prayer, fasting, and making amends.
- 24. The observance of the Sabbath starting on Friday evening is called:
