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Judaism part 2
Matching exercise
Match the items on the right to the items on the left.
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Pentecost
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Feast commemorating Esther’s intervention on behalf of the Jews when they were in Persia
Festival held in Jewish homes on the first night of the Passover commemorating the Exodus from Egypt
First five books of the Old Testament (The Law). It also can refer to the entire corpus of the Jewish law.
Feast of tabernacles celebrating the harvest
The Jewish library of oral law and tradition consisting of Mishnah and Gemara
Ram’s horn that is blown during services on Rosh Hashanah
Jewish New Year
Feast of weeks observed fifty days after the Passover. Also called Shabuoth
Purim
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Feast commemorating Esther’s intervention on behalf of the Jews when they were in Persia
Festival held in Jewish homes on the first night of the Passover commemorating the Exodus from Egypt
First five books of the Old Testament (The Law). It also can refer to the entire corpus of the Jewish law.
Feast of tabernacles celebrating the harvest
The Jewish library of oral law and tradition consisting of Mishnah and Gemara
Ram’s horn that is blown during services on Rosh Hashanah
Jewish New Year
Feast of weeks observed fifty days after the Passover. Also called Shabuoth
Rosh Hashanah
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Feast commemorating Esther’s intervention on behalf of the Jews when they were in Persia
Festival held in Jewish homes on the first night of the Passover commemorating the Exodus from Egypt
First five books of the Old Testament (The Law). It also can refer to the entire corpus of the Jewish law.
Feast of tabernacles celebrating the harvest
The Jewish library of oral law and tradition consisting of Mishnah and Gemara
Ram’s horn that is blown during services on Rosh Hashanah
Jewish New Year
Feast of weeks observed fifty days after the Passover. Also called Shabuoth
Seder
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Feast commemorating Esther’s intervention on behalf of the Jews when they were in Persia
Festival held in Jewish homes on the first night of the Passover commemorating the Exodus from Egypt
First five books of the Old Testament (The Law). It also can refer to the entire corpus of the Jewish law.
Feast of tabernacles celebrating the harvest
The Jewish library of oral law and tradition consisting of Mishnah and Gemara
Ram’s horn that is blown during services on Rosh Hashanah
Jewish New Year
Feast of weeks observed fifty days after the Passover. Also called Shabuoth
Sukkoth
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Feast commemorating Esther’s intervention on behalf of the Jews when they were in Persia
Festival held in Jewish homes on the first night of the Passover commemorating the Exodus from Egypt
First five books of the Old Testament (The Law). It also can refer to the entire corpus of the Jewish law.
Feast of tabernacles celebrating the harvest
The Jewish library of oral law and tradition consisting of Mishnah and Gemara
Ram’s horn that is blown during services on Rosh Hashanah
Jewish New Year
Feast of weeks observed fifty days after the Passover. Also called Shabuoth
Torah
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Feast commemorating Esther’s intervention on behalf of the Jews when they were in Persia
Festival held in Jewish homes on the first night of the Passover commemorating the Exodus from Egypt
First five books of the Old Testament (The Law). It also can refer to the entire corpus of the Jewish law.
Feast of tabernacles celebrating the harvest
The Jewish library of oral law and tradition consisting of Mishnah and Gemara
Ram’s horn that is blown during services on Rosh Hashanah
Jewish New Year
Feast of weeks observed fifty days after the Passover. Also called Shabuoth
Shofar
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Feast commemorating Esther’s intervention on behalf of the Jews when they were in Persia
Festival held in Jewish homes on the first night of the Passover commemorating the Exodus from Egypt
First five books of the Old Testament (The Law). It also can refer to the entire corpus of the Jewish law.
Feast of tabernacles celebrating the harvest
The Jewish library of oral law and tradition consisting of Mishnah and Gemara
Ram’s horn that is blown during services on Rosh Hashanah
Jewish New Year
Feast of weeks observed fifty days after the Passover. Also called Shabuoth
Talmud
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Feast commemorating Esther’s intervention on behalf of the Jews when they were in Persia
Festival held in Jewish homes on the first night of the Passover commemorating the Exodus from Egypt
First five books of the Old Testament (The Law). It also can refer to the entire corpus of the Jewish law.
Feast of tabernacles celebrating the harvest
The Jewish library of oral law and tradition consisting of Mishnah and Gemara
Ram’s horn that is blown during services on Rosh Hashanah
Jewish New Year
Feast of weeks observed fifty days after the Passover. Also called Shabuoth
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Quiz created by Atty. Gerry T. Galacio,
Baptist Distinctives, free online Bible Institute for Asia, Africa and Latin America