Deck 9: Judaism: a Chosen People, Choosing God

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Which of the following is not an attribute of God, according to Judaism?

A) All knowing
B) Present everywhere
C) Finite in time and space
D) Exists eternally
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The effort to expand scriptural teachings with stories to illustrate their meaning for everyday life is called __________.

A) tanakh
B) torah
C) aggadah
D) midrash
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The ________ is a compendium of teaching on the Talmud.

A) Mishnah
B) Aggadah
C) Torah
D) Tanakh
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Abraham is considered by many rabbis to be "the first Jew."
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________ means "a son of the commandments."

A) Bar mitzvah
B) Shechem
C) Gentile
D) Rabbi
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The Hebrew word for the Jewish Enlightenment is __________.

A) Hasidism
B) Aggadah
C) Haskalah
D) Diaspora
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A rabbi is a __________.

A) nonmember of the Jewish community
B) building for worship
C) community center
D) teacher or scholar
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Three sets of Jewish writings together make up the __________.

A) Torah
B) Aggadah
C) Tanakh
D) Talmud
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Ethical monotheism is __________.

A) a foundation principle of Buddhism
B) the belief in God as beyond good and evil, and humans as inherently evil
C) the need to believe in one god, act properly toward this god, and to act properly toward others
D) the need to recognize there are multiple ways to approach divinity and that we should not judge religions traditions of other people
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The ________ is also known as the oral Torah.

A) Aggadah
B) Talmud
C) Tanakh
D) Midrash
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Monotheism is the idea that there __________.

A) are many gods
B) are no gods
C) is one god
D) are three gods
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There are many different meaning for the word "Torah."
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A young boy or girl publicly becomes part of the Jewish community in a ceremony during which he or she __________.

A) drinks wine
B) dances around the altar
C) reads from holy scriptures
D) gives a sermon
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The words "Torah" can mean __________.

A) only the first five books of the Hebrew Bible
B) a number different things from scriptures to law
C) the building in which one worships God
D) the temple itself
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Judaism is the first known religion to focus on one God.
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The Talmud __________.

A) concentrates on explaining Jewish law
B) seeks to interpret scripture for everyday life
C) is a Jewish leader or teacher
D) is the community of believers
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The first five books of the Hebrew Bible are called __________.

A) Genesis
B) Tanakh
C) Shofar
D) Torah
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Gentiles are teachers of the Torah.
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Exegesis is the process of interpreting scripture.
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The idea of finding meaning through sacred texts is called __________.

A) rabbi
B) halakah
C) torah
D) exegesis
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Throughout history Jews have always been able to live in their promised land, Israel.
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The ________ is also known as "the Oral Torah."
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Non-Jews are called ________
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The ceremony marking when a young man or woman becomes a formal member of the community is called the ________.
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Describe the Jewish notion of God.
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What is Zionism?
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How is the notion of God different in Judaism from other religious traditions, and how is it similar?
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What is Ethical Monotheism?
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________ are members of a mystical sect.
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What does it mean for contemporary Jews to call themselves the "Chosen People"?
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What is the relationship between the diaspora and Zionism?
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How might Jews prove the existence of God?
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Zionism is the effort to claim Europe as a homeland for Jewish people.
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The exile of Jews from the homeland created the ________.
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Explain the shift in Judaism from ancient prophets to contemporary rabbis.
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What is the diaspora?
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Exegesis is the process of interpreting scripture to find meaning.
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Who was Abraham and why is he important for Jews today?
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Members of a mystic sect of Judaism are known as rabbis.
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Talmud
The first five books of the Hebrew Bible, also means "law"
Talmud
The Hebrew Bible
Talmud
Interprets Torah with an emphasis on everyday life
Talmud
A teacher or scholar
Talmud
An historical collection of commentaries on the Torah
Midrash
The first five books of the Hebrew Bible, also means "law"
Midrash
The Hebrew Bible
Midrash
Interprets Torah with an emphasis on everyday life
Midrash
A teacher or scholar
Midrash
An historical collection of commentaries on the Torah
Tanakh
The first five books of the Hebrew Bible, also means "law"
Tanakh
The Hebrew Bible
Tanakh
Interprets Torah with an emphasis on everyday life
Tanakh
A teacher or scholar
Tanakh
An historical collection of commentaries on the Torah
Rabbi
The first five books of the Hebrew Bible, also means "law"
Rabbi
The Hebrew Bible
Rabbi
Interprets Torah with an emphasis on everyday life
Rabbi
A teacher or scholar
Rabbi
An historical collection of commentaries on the Torah
Torah
The first five books of the Hebrew Bible, also means "law"
Torah
The Hebrew Bible
Torah
Interprets Torah with an emphasis on everyday life
Torah
A teacher or scholar
Torah
An historical collection of commentaries on the Torah
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Deck 9: Judaism: a Chosen People, Choosing God
1
Which of the following is not an attribute of God, according to Judaism?

A) All knowing
B) Present everywhere
C) Finite in time and space
D) Exists eternally
C
2
The effort to expand scriptural teachings with stories to illustrate their meaning for everyday life is called __________.

A) tanakh
B) torah
C) aggadah
D) midrash
D
3
The ________ is a compendium of teaching on the Talmud.

A) Mishnah
B) Aggadah
C) Torah
D) Tanakh
A
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Abraham is considered by many rabbis to be "the first Jew."
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________ means "a son of the commandments."

A) Bar mitzvah
B) Shechem
C) Gentile
D) Rabbi
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The Hebrew word for the Jewish Enlightenment is __________.

A) Hasidism
B) Aggadah
C) Haskalah
D) Diaspora
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A rabbi is a __________.

A) nonmember of the Jewish community
B) building for worship
C) community center
D) teacher or scholar
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Three sets of Jewish writings together make up the __________.

A) Torah
B) Aggadah
C) Tanakh
D) Talmud
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9
Ethical monotheism is __________.

A) a foundation principle of Buddhism
B) the belief in God as beyond good and evil, and humans as inherently evil
C) the need to believe in one god, act properly toward this god, and to act properly toward others
D) the need to recognize there are multiple ways to approach divinity and that we should not judge religions traditions of other people
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10
The ________ is also known as the oral Torah.

A) Aggadah
B) Talmud
C) Tanakh
D) Midrash
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Monotheism is the idea that there __________.

A) are many gods
B) are no gods
C) is one god
D) are three gods
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12
There are many different meaning for the word "Torah."
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13
A young boy or girl publicly becomes part of the Jewish community in a ceremony during which he or she __________.

A) drinks wine
B) dances around the altar
C) reads from holy scriptures
D) gives a sermon
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The words "Torah" can mean __________.

A) only the first five books of the Hebrew Bible
B) a number different things from scriptures to law
C) the building in which one worships God
D) the temple itself
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Judaism is the first known religion to focus on one God.
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16
The Talmud __________.

A) concentrates on explaining Jewish law
B) seeks to interpret scripture for everyday life
C) is a Jewish leader or teacher
D) is the community of believers
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The first five books of the Hebrew Bible are called __________.

A) Genesis
B) Tanakh
C) Shofar
D) Torah
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18
Gentiles are teachers of the Torah.
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Exegesis is the process of interpreting scripture.
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20
The idea of finding meaning through sacred texts is called __________.

A) rabbi
B) halakah
C) torah
D) exegesis
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Throughout history Jews have always been able to live in their promised land, Israel.
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22
The ________ is also known as "the Oral Torah."
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Non-Jews are called ________
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The ceremony marking when a young man or woman becomes a formal member of the community is called the ________.
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Describe the Jewish notion of God.
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What is Zionism?
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How is the notion of God different in Judaism from other religious traditions, and how is it similar?
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What is Ethical Monotheism?
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________ are members of a mystical sect.
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What does it mean for contemporary Jews to call themselves the "Chosen People"?
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What is the relationship between the diaspora and Zionism?
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How might Jews prove the existence of God?
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Zionism is the effort to claim Europe as a homeland for Jewish people.
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The exile of Jews from the homeland created the ________.
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Explain the shift in Judaism from ancient prophets to contemporary rabbis.
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What is the diaspora?
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Exegesis is the process of interpreting scripture to find meaning.
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Who was Abraham and why is he important for Jews today?
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Members of a mystic sect of Judaism are known as rabbis.
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Talmud
The first five books of the Hebrew Bible, also means "law"
Talmud
The Hebrew Bible
Talmud
Interprets Torah with an emphasis on everyday life
Talmud
A teacher or scholar
Talmud
An historical collection of commentaries on the Torah
Midrash
The first five books of the Hebrew Bible, also means "law"
Midrash
The Hebrew Bible
Midrash
Interprets Torah with an emphasis on everyday life
Midrash
A teacher or scholar
Midrash
An historical collection of commentaries on the Torah
Tanakh
The first five books of the Hebrew Bible, also means "law"
Tanakh
The Hebrew Bible
Tanakh
Interprets Torah with an emphasis on everyday life
Tanakh
A teacher or scholar
Tanakh
An historical collection of commentaries on the Torah
Rabbi
The first five books of the Hebrew Bible, also means "law"
Rabbi
The Hebrew Bible
Rabbi
Interprets Torah with an emphasis on everyday life
Rabbi
A teacher or scholar
Rabbi
An historical collection of commentaries on the Torah
Torah
The first five books of the Hebrew Bible, also means "law"
Torah
The Hebrew Bible
Torah
Interprets Torah with an emphasis on everyday life
Torah
A teacher or scholar
Torah
An historical collection of commentaries on the Torah
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