Chapter 12 Judaism
Mezuzzah
-"door post" -decorative container and parchment inscribed with words from the Torah
The First Temple of Jerusalem
-Conceived by King David &Constructed by King Solomon (950 BCE ) -The Temple of Solomon was destroyed by Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar around 587 BCE.
Kepah (Hebrew)Yarmulka (Yiddish)
-Head covering -Symbol and Statement of Jewish identity
Western Wall/Wailing Wall
-Holiest shrine of the Jewish world -Retaining Wall supporting the temple -Proximity to the Western Wall of the Holy of Holies in the Temple
Muslim Invasion
-In 638 C.E., Arabs conquered Jerusalem -In 691 C.E., the Umayyad caliph Abd al-Malik completed construction of the Dome of the Rock Mosque on the Temple Mount.
T'phellin
-Phylacteries" for head & hand -worn by men (some liberal women) beginning at Bar Mitzvah at the weekday morning prayer.
Tallis
-Prayer shawl -Fringes are knotted 613 -613 commandments in the Torah
Star of David
-Symbol of the Jewish community -Six-pointed star was thought to have magical powers of protection -On the shields of King David's warriors and soldiers as a symbol of God's protection
Second Temple of Jerusalem
-The Temple wasrebuilt by Jewsreturning from the Babylon Exile in 517 BCE -It was destroyed by the Romans in 70 CE.
Menorah
-seven-branched candelabrum -"light unto the nations". -The lamp stand in today's synagogues (ner tamid: "the continual lamp") symbolizes the menorah.
With only about this many adherent worldwide, Judaism is among the smallest of the world's major religions
14 million
Israel was granted statehood in this year
1948
Moses Maimonides
A Jewish philosopher who lived in Muslim Spain during the medieval period and who applied the philosophy of Plate and Aristotle to the biblical tradition and contributed Judaism's most famous statement of beliefs
Someone who is called to speak for God
Prophet
The people who destroyed the Jerusalem temple for the second time in AD 70.
Romans
repentance
What Yom Kippur emphasizes
Mishnah
The starting point for rabbinic study of the oral Torah; a collection of sacred traditions that was written down in about A.D. 200 and contains teachings of the rabbis of the preceding four centuries
Talmud
The vast depository blending together the oral and written forms of Torah, based on the Mishnah with extensive rabbinic commentary
Hasidism
A form of Judaism that arose in 18th century eastern Europe and emphasizes mysticism, a personal relationship with God and the community, and the leadership of the zaddik
rabbi
A teacher of the Torah and leader of Jewish worship
Jacob
Abraham's grandson, also known as Israel
The situation of Jews living away from their homeland, a circumstance that has been true for most Jews since the classical period.
Diaspora
T/F: Judaism became the official religion of the Roman Empire in the 4th century
FALSE
T/F: The Mishnah is based directly on the Talmud
FALSE
Pentateuch
Greek for "five books"; the Torah
Sedar Plate
Hard-Boiled Egg: circle of life Lamb: Passover lamb (10th plague) Greens: hope, springtime Bitter Herbs: bitterness of slavery Matzoh: unleavened bread Haroset: clay mixture used in making bricks
Mezuzzah identifies a_______
House as a Jewish home
Fewer than 1/2 of the world's Jews live in this country
Israel
The second large-scale revolt the Jews waged against the Romans ended in AD 135 when Romans did this
Leveled Jerusalem and decreed that Jews could no longer inhabit Palestine
Torah
Literally "instruction"; the will of God as it is revealed to humankind
He received the Law at Mt. Sinai & is regards the Torah's author
Moses
Jews lived in the relative peace & prosperity in this country & Poland during the period
Muslim Spain
The people who conquered Palestine and the surrounding area in the seventh century AD
Muslims
The most important events in Israelite history were these
None of the above
T/F: Judaism places great emphasis on group identity
TRUE
T/F: Observant Jews avoid speaking God's name out of reverence
TRUE
The Pharisees focuses on the Torah rather that the Temple
TRUE
Jews refer to the Hebrew Bible as
Tanakh
David
The Israelite King whom Jews have always regarded as a prototype of the Messiah
Seder
The high point of the Passover festival
The first 5 books of the Torah are this
Traditionally believed to have been revealed directly by God to Moses & the central statement of Judaism's religious laws
Abraham
The man God called to be the father of a great nation; the first patriarch
Muslims
The people who conquered Palestine and the surrounding area in the 7th century A.D.
Babylonians
The people who conquered the southern kingdom, Judah, in about 587 B.C.
Solomon
The person who built the Temple in Jerusalem
"Dome of the Rock" Mosque
The site of the ancient Jewish Temple is now occupied, in part, by the golden-domed
The Torah defines this
Worship and Ethical conduct
Whets the meaning of one thread being blue (dye from the Mediterranean Sea)
Wrap oneself in the spirit of prayer and be enveloped in God's presence and love
God's name appears in the Bible in the Hebrew equivalents of Hebrew letters
YHWH
A movement that was originally committed to the re-establishment of a Jewish homeland
Zionism
bat mitzvah
a coming-of-age ritual for a Jewish girl
kaddish
a prayer of mourning
It's most accurate to think of Jews as this
an ethnic group that shares a common history and religion
When do the Liberal wear the Tallis
at morning prayer over regular clothes
Chanukah
commemorates the miracle that a day's worth of oil for this menorah lasted eight days.
Modern Reform
eliminated custom; some cover head at worship
Mezuzzah is a constant reminder....
every time you enter or leave your home- to love the Lord your God
Orthodox Jews
head covered at all times.We are always in the presence of God
The nine-branched menorah used on Chanukah is
patterned after the seventh-branched Menorah
When do the reform wear the Tallis
some wear at morning prayer over regular clothes
The Ninth Branch commemorates
the Maccabean victory and the rededication of the Holy Temple
Ninth Branch
the candle that is used to light the others
Assyrians
the people who conquered the northern kingdom, Israel in 722 B.C.
Romans
the people who destroyed the Jerusalem temple for the second time in A.D. 70
When do the orthodox wear the Tallis
throughout the day under regular clothing
Mezuzzah in terms of the angel of death
will pass over home of Hebrew slaves
Liberal Jews
worship, study, eating