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What kind of religion didthe Israelites have?

Monotheistic

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Which sea did Moses part to get theIsraelites back to Canaan?

The Red Sea

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What was the name of the Israelite’s promise land?

Canaan

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What was the Diaspora and why did it happen?

It was the moving of Israelites away from Canaan to prevent them from building their own nation.

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Where did the Israelite tribes go?

Judah & Israel

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Where and when do Jews worship?

In a synagogue and on the Sabbath—Friday-Saturday sundown.

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What is in the Hebrew Bible?

The Torah, The Talmud, (1st 5 books of the Christian bible), prayers, poems,and the history of the Israelites,

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What is remembered during the holiday of Passover?

One of the ten plagues in Egypt: the one whereIsraelites painted goat’s blood on their doorway, so God wouldn’t kill their first born.

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What are rabbis and what role did they servefor the ancient Israelites?

They were religious teachers, leaders of theIsraelites during times in exile. They kept theircommunity alive.

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What are most modern-day Western alphabets are based?

The Phoenician Alphabet

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Which religions use the stories in theHebrew Bible as part of their holy teachings?

Christianity, Islam/Muslims

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What are the 10 Commandments?

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What was the purpose of the 10 Commandments?

Guides people’s behavior, shapes moral law,Shaped Judaism, Christianity, and Islam

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What was Solomon’s Temple?

Central place of worship for the JewishReligion.

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Which meats were not allowed to be eaten according to the kashrut?

Pork, shrimp, lobster, clams

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What did the Israelite judges do?

They became the leaders of the Israelites led the military.

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For what was king David known?

Defeated a giant named Goliath, Saul was Jealous of him.

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For what was Jacob known?

He was Abraham’s grandson, he had 12 sons whose families divided into the 12 tribes of the Israelites.

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For what was Solomon known.

He built Israelite’s main religious temple, charged large taxes, and caused his people to hatehim.

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How did Solomon pay for his temple and other building projects?

Charging taxes & forcing people to work in mines.

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Why did the lost tribes of Israel split apart?

They were unhappy with King Solomon’s hightaxes and unfair treatment of his people.

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What were boys’ responsibilities?

Learn how to make an income and worshipGod.

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What were girls’ responsibilities?

How to be a good wife, mother, and housekeeper. The especially learned about Jewish laws about food and clothing.