Religions of the World- Judaism
Jews believe that _________ and _____ will prevail and God's reign will triumph at the end of history
Goodness, Love
The __________ contains prescribed ways to apply the commandments in the Torah to daily life
Halakhah
It is also the time when a baby is given his _______ ______
Hebrew name
When the Temple was destroyed, Jews no longer had a center of worship or a role for the ___ ____
High priest
_____ blamed Jews for Germany's loss in WWI and Germany's economic problems during the Great Depression
Hitler
After WWII, many Western countries began to support Jewish struggles for a _____ in Palestine
Home
_________ is encouraged in Reform Judaism
Individualism
The Enlightenment emphasized _________ _________
Intellectual Freedom
The founder of Hasidism was __________, also known as Ba'al Shem Tov
Israel ben Eliezer
The area we now know as Israel was once divided into two kingdoms: the kingdom of _______ in the north and the kingdom of _______ in the south
Israel, Judah
In Christian countries of Europe, they were often unjustly accused of being the killers of _______ and were treated as unbelievers
Jesus
The destruction of the Temple forever changed a Jewish movement that had begun with _______ about 40 years earlier
Jesus
The movement included Jews and non-Jews who had accepted Jesus as the ___________
Jewish Messiah
The story of Abraham, Sarah, and their descendants is told in ________ _____________
Jewish scriptures
The religion is called Judaism because the Jewish people trace their heritage to the Hebrew people who lived in the kingdom of _______
Judah
The main Jewish mystical teachings are _________ (12th century), and _______ (18th century)
Kabbalah, Hasidism
When a parent dies, a son or daughter recites a special prayer of sanctification called the _______ every morning and evening for 11 months after the death
Kaddish
Judaism strongly encourages people to ______
Marry
Several Jewish mystical movements became popular in the _______ ________
Middle Ages
Most settled in large cities such as _________ and __________
Montreal, Toronto
________ _________ continues to ovserve all the ancient rules and practices, they believe God gave the whole Torah- oral and written- to Moses at Mount Sinai
Orthodox Judaism
Some Zionists began to emigrate to ________
Palestine
______ is one of the most important feasts of the Jewish year
Pesach
Rabbinic Judaism began with the ______
Pharisees
Moses showed Pharaoh the power of the Lord through 10 _____
Plagues
People became skeptical of traditional _____, ______, and ______ beliefs
Political, social, religious
He taught that communion with God happened through _______, ____ _______, _________, and ______
Prayer, good deeds, humility, joy
Mystics search for God through a life of ______, ________, _________
Prayer, meditation, reflection
Many of the first Jewish Canadians were fur traders or members of the British Army stationed in the province of ________
Quebec
Only what could be known by _______ was acceptable; everything else was superstition
Reason
It is a solemn day of fasting, when Jews seen ________ with God
Reconciliation
When Pharaoh sent his chariots after them, the ___ ___ parted to let the Israelites through, but drowned Pharaoh's men
Red Sea
_________ ________ attracted Jews who had mixed more frequently with the rest of the population. They wanted to enjoy freedoms, interpret scripture with more modern methods, and became less concerned with traditional purity laws
Reform Judaism
Ashkenazi Jews split into three traditions: ______, _______, and _______
Reform, Conservative, Orthodox
Less emphasis was placed on ______, and Jews in some parts of Europe became more accepted
Religion
Before a wedding, a marriage contract is prepared to ensure that the husband will treat his wife with _______
Respect
The Halakhah includes laws about ______ ______, such as what foods cannot be eaten, and other impure things to avoid
Ritual purity
____ _________ is the Jewish new year
Rosh Hashanah
Interpreters were known as ________ or ________, thus the name Rabbinic Judaism
Scribes, Rabbis
The ceremony ends with the recitation of _____ ______ for the marriage
Seven blessings
________ is the day the Lord rested and is the most sacred day for Jews
Shabbat
The _____, "Hear, O Israel, the Lord is our God, the Lord is one," is the most important confession of faith in Judaism
Shema
One of the most exciting rituals is the sounding of the ____, or ram's horn, to herald the start of the new year
Shofar
Shabbat is celebrated in the _________
Synagogue
They set up _______ so they would not be dependent on the Temple in Jerusalem
Synagogues
The ______ is the second most important Jewish sacred writing
Talmud
The Shema sums up the Jewish scriptures, or ______
Tanakh
Torah is the ________________
Teaching or guidance of God
The ___ _________ contain the most important instruction on how to live the covenant
Ten Commandments
It encouraged people to gather in synagogues or study houses to study the _________
Torah
It is a written record of the ______
Torah
The ____ presents the teachings of Judaism in the form of a story
Torah
Synagogues have two purposes: they are places where _____ is taught, they are places of worship outside _________
Torah, Jerusalem
The Tanakh has three parts: ______, ______, _______
Torah, Neviim, Ketuvim
Today, the largest number of Jews in Canada live in _______ and _______
Toronto, Montreal
___ _____ is the Day of Atonement
Yom Kippur
________ (Jewish revolutionaries) rebelled, and the Romans laid siege to Jerusalem, destroying the city and the Temple
Zealots
________ is a movement to establish a national Jewish state in Palestine
Zionism
Kabbalah's teachings are found in many texts, including the ______
Zohar
Before the _____ century, mysticism and religion were ways of knowing and understanding life
17th
In ____, the UN voted to divide Palestine into an Arab and a Jewish state with Jerusalem under international control
1947
In the _________, another wave of Jewish immigrants came from French colonies in North Africa
1950s
The two groups parted ways at the end of the ____ century
1st
The destruction of the Temple in the ____ of the Common Era had an enormous impact on Judaism because it had been the centre of all Jewish worship and sacrifice
1st century
Pesach celebrates the freedom won by Jewish slaves when they escaped from the Egyptian Pharaoh over ____ years ago
3000
________ people died when the Temple fell
3000
Approximately __________ Canadian Jews today trace their origins back to Russian and Eastern European Jews who emigrated to escape persecution during the late 19th and early 20th centuries
330,000
Others are descended from the ________ Holocaust survivors who came to Canada in 1945, after WWII
40,000
About _ million of these victims were Jews
6
In the first story, God creates the world in ___ days, creates humans on the 6th day, and rests on the 7th day, making that day holy
6
In ______ CE, Judea was under the Roman Empire
66
It is performed when a baby boy is _ days old
8
Genesis also tells the story of ________ and his wife Sarah
Abraham
The circumcision is a sign on the body of God's covenant with ___________
Abraham
Judaism traces its origins back 3800 years to __________ and _________, patriarch and matriarch of Hebrews or Israelites
Abraham, Sarah
In the second story, God creates ____ and ___, then banishes them from the garden of Eden
Adam, Eve
_____ felt betrayed, who were promised independence in Palestine
Arabs
The synagogue contains an ___, where the Torah scrolls are kept
Ark
In the Diaspora, Jews became divided into two major groups: the __________ in northern, central, and eastern Europe, and the __________ around the Mediterranean
Ashkenazim, Sephardim
After being exiled to _______, the Jews were dispersed among other nations
Babylon
The ____ _____ or Bris, is the rite of circumcision
Brit Milah
_____, which controlled the region, submitted the issue to the UN
Britain
Moses was called by God, through the _____ ____, to lead God's people out of slavery
Burning bush
The couple exchange rings under a ______, which symbolizes the home they will make together
Canopy
Conflict developed between ___________ Jews and _________ Jews (Pharisees)
Christian, Rabbinic
_________ and ____________ survived, but were changed by the events
Christianity, Rabbinic Judaism
It is a huge book of ____ and religious laws and ethical teachings
Civil
____________ arose as a reaction to Reform Judaism, it follows many, but not all, of the 613 commandments of the Torah, such as the order of prayers and some dietary laws, it is the largest branch of Judaism in Canada
Conservative Judaism
It is the story of a ______ made between God and Abraham
Covenant
Studying and interpreting the Torah became an important way of helping Jewish people follow the laws of the ________
Covenant
The rest of Genesis tells the story of God's faithfulness to his _______ with Abraham
Covenant
The 10 days between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are called the ____ __ ___
Days of Awe
__________ means "dispersion" or "scattering"
Diaspora
The story picks up when Abraham's descendants, the children of Israel, had become slaves to the __________
Egyptians
According to Kabbalah, the true nature of God is known as ___ ___ meaning "without end"
Ein Sof
Three events have shaped Judaism in the past three centuries: the __________, the __________ (Shoah), and the founding of the _______ __ ___________
Enlightenment, Holocaust, State of Israel
The second book of the Torah is _______
Exodus
After WWII, the _____ of many Jews was shaken, and they wondered if God was punishing them for their lack of faithfulness
Faith
Canada has the ______ largest Jewish population in the world
Fourth
Shabbat begins at sunset on ______ and ends at sundown on Saturday
Friday
_______, the first book of the Torah, contains the two stories of creation
Genesis
It is celebrated in the first month of the year, on the ____ day of Nisan
15th
During WWII, between __ and __ million people were killed in concentration and labour camps by German Nazis and their allies
16, 20
The Jewish population of Europe was reduced from 9.5 million to 1.6 million in __ years
12
In ________ CE, the Romans expelled the Jews from Judea, forcing them to take refuge in other countries
135