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Judaism Y11

Total questions: 15

Worksheet time: 7mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

Known as the father of the Jewish people. God made a covenant with him, promising him land and descendants.

a)

David

b)

Abraham

c)

Moses

d)

Isaac

2.

The ‘standing prayer’. Recited as part of public acts of worship in the synagogue.

a)

The Shema

b)

The Alienu

c)

The Kiddush

d)

The Amidah

3.

The holiest part of the synagogue containing the Torah scrolls.

a)

Aron Hakodesh (Ark)

b)

Bimah

c)

Star of David

d)

Ner Tamid

4.

Coming of age ceremony of boys aged 13. Literally "Son of the Commandment".

a)

Bat Mitzvah

b)

Brit Milah

c)

Shabbat

d)

Bar Mtizvah

5.

The reading platform in a synagogue from which the Torah is read.

a)

Star of David

b)

Bimah

c)

Aron Hakodesh (Ark)

d)

Ner Tamid

6.

Key moral principle: Hebrew term ‘tzedakah’.

a)

Charity

b)

Healing the world

c)

Justice

d)

Free will

7.

A binding promise/agreement; God's agreement to look after his chosen people.

a)

The Covenant

b)

Pikuach Nefesh

c)

Talmud

d)

Shema

8.

Key moral principle (Hebrew ‘tikkun olam’).

a)

Charity

b)

Justice

c)

Free will

d)

Healing the world

9.

Food that is ‘clean’ and that meets the requirements of the dietary laws.

a)

Kosher

b)

Pikuach Nefesh

c)

Trefah

d)

Talmud

10.

This is a form of progressive Judaism which seems to combine traditional beliefs and practices with modern interpretations.

a)

Liberal Judaism

b)

Reform Judaism

c)

Orthodox Judaism

d)

Conservative Judaism

11.

Literally ‘the anointed one’.

a)

Abraham

b)

Moses

c)

The Messiah

d)

David

12.

What is this?

a)

Kiddush

b)

Kippah

c)

Shofar

d)

Tallit

13.

What is this?

a)

Bimah

b)

Ner Tamid

c)

Aron Hakodesh

d)

Trefah

14.

Which type of synagogue is this?

a)

Orthodox

b)

Reformed

15.

Festival celebrating the Jewish New Year. It is the start of the ten day period of High Holy Days.

a)

Shabbat

b)

Yom Kippur

c)

Rosh Hashanah

d)

Pesach