REL 130 CHP 11
Judiasm teaches that within the human heart there is:
A good and an evil inclination.
The Sabbath is observed by Jews on the seventh day of the week, which is:
Friday sundown to Saturday sundown
What is this object and what Jewish holiday is it associated with? (select two answers)
Hanukkah Menorah
What phrase from the Hebrew scriptures did your instructor mention in the lecture that meant "knowing the will of god but refusing to do it?"
Hardness of heart
Which of the following major world religions makes important distinctions between the clean and the unclean, especially in regard to food choices?
Judaism
The Jewish law has many dietary restrictions, including the draining of blood from all meat. This is called:
Kosher
The Sabbath day is linked to two aspects of the Jewish story: (choose two)
Liberation from slavery, the Exodus God's rest after the process of Creation
Which branch of Judaism understands Judaism as an ever-changing civilizational or cultural force with many manifestations?
Reconstructionist
What are the four branches of modern Judaism?
Reconstructionist Conservative Orthodox Reform
Contemporary Judaism has split into four parts. The most liberal is called
Reconstructionist Judaism.
Perhaps the most important Jewish understanding of God is as a:
Redeemer
Match the Jewish holidays with their descriptions: the "head of the year", the celebration of the Jewish new year Day of Atonement, the most sacred day of the Jewish year Booths, a holiday that recalls the Jews' period of wandering in the desert after their exodus from Egypt Lots, a holiday that recalls the Jews being saved from destruction by the actions of Esther a special ritual meal at Passover recalling the Hebrews' exodus from Egypt
Rosh Hashanah Yom Kippur Sukkot Purim Seder
In Judaism the holy day is called
Sabbath
What observance is at the very center of Jewish life, the holiday around which Jewish life revolves on a weekly basis?
Sabbath
In the Holidays lecture, I mentioned several important features of the holidays in Judaism. Which of the following was one of them?
To establish Jewish identity in the family
According to your book, what was the main role of the prophets in Judaism?
To speak God's message to the people
All three Abrahamic religions have a day on which congregational meeting and prayer occurs.
True
In covenantal monotheism, God likes some things and doesn't like other things.
True
The Friday prayers are symbolic of the whole Islamic community, the ummah gathered together in submission to God.
True
What is the most solemn day in the Jewish year, when sins are confessed to God and his forgiveness is sought for another year? "Sins are forgiven, relationships mended, and people are sealed in God's books of life."
Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement)
The Jewish Day of Atonement, the most sacred day of the Jewish year, is
Yom Kippur.
What is a covenant?
a formal relationship between two parties
The Talmud is
a long work of commentary based on biblical principles.
Zionism is
a movement that urges Jews to live in Israel.
In Orthodox Judaism, in order to have a worship service, there must be a minyan present. What is a minyan?
a quorum of ten Jewish males
What is a mezuzah?
a small box placed on the doorpost of one's home
Convenantal monotheism involves being attached to the right things and avoiding the wrong things. This might lead to the development of what?
a system of ethics rituals of purification
The core concept of covenantal monotheism involves
becoming attached to God in some kind of relationship
The main observance of the Sabbath is through what practice?
ceasing from work
What represents the ultimate spiritual goal in covenantal monotheism?
knowing and interacting with God
Jewish dietary laws, still kept by Orthodox and Conservative Jews, are known as:
kosher
(Choose two) In convenantal monotheism, the unique role and nature of human beings involves being:
morally acountable to God. capable of a relationship with God.
Jewish dietary laws forbid eating
pork
In many synagogues, a talit is worn by Jewish men during prayer and worship. A talit is a:
prayer shawl
Reconstructionist Judaism embraces traditional elements of Judaism and:
reinterpretes them as symbols
An important part of Jewish funeral ritual is sitting shivah. What is this practice?
seven days of mourning
The Jewish Sabbath is kept from
sunset Friday to sunset Saturday.
In Christianity the holy day is called
the Lord's Day
Which best summarizes the approach of Reform Jews to the Hebrew Scripture?
Stories that communicate deep wisdom that we should identify with
The central feature of rabbinic Judaism:
Study of the Torah
The holiday of Passover commemorates which event in Jewish history?
The Exodus
The Lord's Day given as a commandment in the Christian scriptures.
False
The branch of Judaism known as Conservative Judaism seeks to conform Jewish life to the regulations of the medieval rabbis.
False
When a Jewish boy turns thirteen, he is considered an adult in the religious community. This ceremony takes its name from his new status:
Bar Mitzvah.
In the United States, almost half of all practicing Jews belongs to this branch of Judaism.
Conservative
In Judaism, what is the most important human response to God?
NOT: Believing
The Jewish view of God is best expressed as
NOT: God is an impersonal force.
One of the main goals of this branch of Judaism was to allow Jews to enter and participate in mainstream society.c
NOT: Orthodox Reform
During what festival are Jewish children given presents for eight days?
NOT: Rosh Hashanah
Judaism sometimes describes the Sabbath as:
NOT: a time of silence and solemnity.
The main focus of the Islamic holy day is
NOT: ceasing from work. communal prayer.
One aspect of Jewish tradition that the Conservative branch retains and protects:
NOT: leaving the beard uncut for males
Judaism is all about God's personal interaction with human beings. What was God's special gift to humanity, his most important act of salvation, especially for rabbinic Judaism?
NOT: the Promised Land NOT: the Temple
In which branch of Judaism do the men wear sidelocks and beards?
Orthodox
Traditional Judaism is often called:
Orthodox
Which division of modern Judaism stresses strict beliefs and careful keeping of dietary laws?
Orthodox
What is the word for "correct practice" in a religion?
Orthopraxy
Which Jewish festival recalls the event related in the Book of Exodus about liberation of the Hebrews from oppression in Egypt?
Passover (Pesach)
