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Judaism: Origins & Significance Standard Judaism: Origins & Significance Standard Judaism: Origins & Significance Standard Judaism: Origins & Significance Standard Teachings & Beliefs Standard Teachings & Beliefs Standard Teachings & Beliefs Standard Teachings & Beliefs Standard Teachings & Beliefs Standard People in the Development of Judaism Standard People in the Development of Judaism Standard People in the Development of Judaism Standard People in the Development of Judaism Standard People in the Development of Judaism Standard Exodus from Egypt Standard Exodus from Egypt Standard Exodus from Egypt Standard Exodus from Egypt Standard Exodus from Egypt Standard Struggle to Preserve Judaism Standard Struggle to Preserve Judaism Standard Struggle to Preserve Judaism Standard Struggle to Preserve Judaism Standard Struggle to Preserve Judaism Standard Judaism: Origins & Significance Standard People to MeetTerms to Know

How was the religion of the Israelites different from other religions of the time?

It focused on only ONE God

To whom God gave the 10 commandments

Moses

Reason Israelites left Canaan for Egypt

Terrible drought

Israelites believed they were descendents of whom?

Abraham

What is the Exodus?

The Israelites escape from Egypt

What does Hanukkah celebrate?

The cleansing of the Jewish temple

Islam and Christianity adopted what ideas from Judaism?

That good will triumph over evil and a belief in a just society

How did Jewish ideas spread throughout the Mediterranean world?

By translating the Hebrew Bible into Greek, allowed not just Jews to read the sacred text.

Who founded a school that became the center for Torah studies?

Yohanan ben Zaccai

In the Torah, what did God promise the Israelites if they followed the laws?

To return them to their homeland

Considered the “father of the Jews” because he received God’s original promise to them

Abraham

In the battle against the_____, David killed a giant named_____.

Philistines; Goliath

Jewish girls learned about the importance of love and devotion from the relationship between who?

Naomi and Ruth

Around 100 B.C., the strongest people living in Canaan were?

Philistines

Person who the ancient Israelites believed were instructed by God

prophet

Who led the Israelites out of Egypt?

Moses

Who led the Israelites back into Canaan; and what city did they conquer under his rule?

Joshua; Jericho

How long did it take the Israelites to get from Egypt to Canaan?

About 40 years

Where did the Persians take captive the Hebrews?

Babylon (Mesopotamia)

Who released the Jews from captivity in Babylon?

The Persian King Cyrus

What rule did the Yavneh rabbis decide to change about the Torah?

Any adult male may now read from the sacred text. As a result, Jews no longer needed to be a trained leader to learn about the Jewish history and law.

Where were the Jews told to build synagogues?

Wherever there were 10 adult Jewish males

Rabbi’s from all over the world came to Yavneh to study. What did they do when they returned to their communities?

They shared with their communities what they had learned

In 1948 AD a new Jewish state was created in part of the lands once ruled by David and Solomon. What is the name of this country? Who settled there?

Israel; Jews from many countries

Who fought the Romans for freedom and drove them out of Jerusalem?

The Greeks

Father of the Israelites Name given to the Hebrews by their Babylonian captors Strongest people living in Canaan; enemies of the Israelites Priests & scribes concerned with the law in the temple Jewish rabbi who founded a school in Northern Palestine Led the Israelites out of slavery In Egypt Priest who led the rebellion against Antiochus; new ruler of Judah Persian King who released the Jews from Captivity in Babylon Chaldean King who defeated Judah and captured Israel Israel’s first King Roman emperor who allowed ben Zakkai to begin Jewish school in Yavneh Israelite judge who defeated King Jabin and his army Shepherd chosen by God to replace Saul as King Mother of Boaz; Showed Jewish girls importance of family love Wife of Boaz; Showed Jewish girls importance of family love Roman king who ruled over Judea; ordered rebuilding of Jerusalem temple Grandson of Abraham & Father of the 12 tribes of Israel Jewish leader who lead the Hebrews back to Canaan after Moses died A group of Canaanites who lived in the cities along the Mediterranean Sea Jews who wanted to fight the Romans for their freedom People to Meet Go to Review PageGo to Terms to Know

Abraham RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

Moses RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

Vespasian RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

Herod RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

Judeans (Jews) RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

Judas Maccabeus RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

Deborah RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

Jacob RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

Philistines RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

Cyrus RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

David RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

Joshua RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

Sadducees RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

Nebuchadnezzar RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

Naomi RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

Phoenicians RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

Yohanan ben Zakkai RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

Saul RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

Ruth RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

Zealots RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

monotheismempire messiahplaque executed tribe tributesabbathexodusgentile TorahproverbexilePassoversynagogue covenant scribeprophetdiaspora Rabbi Terms to Know Go to Review PageGo to People to Meet

Belief in ONE God RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

A unit of society made up of family groups RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

Jewish religious law, consisting of the first 5 books of the Bible’s Old Testament RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

A formal agreement RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

A nation that rules several other nations under one ruler RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

Money or enslaved persons given to a stronger ruler RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

Wise saying RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

Record keeper RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

A deliver sent by God RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

Weekly day of worship RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

Forced removal from a native country RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

Person believed to be instructed by God RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

A terrible disaster affecting many people and somet RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

The departure of the Hebrews from Egypt RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

The Jewish holiday that celebrate the Hebrew’s escape from Slavery in Egypt and their return to the Promised Land RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

term referring to the scattered people of Israel RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

To kill RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

A non-Jewish person RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

A place of Jewish worship RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know

A religious teacher who studies and teaches others about Jewish law RETURN TO People to Meet RETURN TO TEST REVIEW GO TO Terms to Know