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11 when is the jewish sabbath?
a sunset on saturday to sunset on sunday
b sunset on friday to sunset on saturday
c sunrise on saturday to sunset on saturday
d sunrise on sunday to sunset on sunday
12 what is the siddur?
a the first five books of the jewish torah
b a collection of ancient teachings written down by rabbis
c the hebrew bible
d the jewish prayer book.
13 the jewish bible says the god gave the ten commandments to which person?
a moses
b abraham
c paul
d noah
14 what is rosh hashana?
a a festival that celebrates the freedom of the jewish people from slavery in ancient egypt.
b a holiday that celebrates a time when the jewish people in ancient persia escaped a plot to harm them.
c the jewish new year celebration.
d the festival of lights to celebrate a victory
15 which two holidays are high holidays?
a rosh hashana and yom kippur
b passover and purim
c hanukkah and rosh hashana
d yom kippur and passover
16 why do jewish people eat matza during passover?
a to celebrate their freedom.
b to remind followers of the bread of their ancestors when they fled egypt
c to commemorate god giving the torah to the jewish people
d to observe the time when the israelites wandered through the desert
17 what is the meaning of rabbi?
a to show the way
b chosen one
c school
d my teacher
- The Jewish Sabbath runs from sunset on Friday to sunset on Saturday. It is a day of rest and religious observance.
- The siddur is the Jewish prayer - book, containing prayers for daily, Sabbath, and festival use.
- According to the Jewish Bible, God gave the Ten Commandments to Moses on Mount Sinai.
- Rosh Hashana is the Jewish New Year celebration, marking the beginning of the High - Holy Days.
- The two High Holidays in Judaism are Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur. Rosh Hashana is the New Year, and Yom Kippur is the Day of Atonement.
- Jewish people eat matza during Passover to remind them of the bread their ancestors ate when they fled Egypt in a hurry, not having time for the dough to rise.
- The word "rabbi" means "my teacher" in Hebrew, referring to a Jewish teacher or spiritual leader.
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- B. Sunset on Friday to Sunset on Saturday
- D. The Jewish prayer book
- A. Moses
- C. The Jewish New Year celebration
- A. Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur
- B. To remind followers of the bread of their ancestors when they fled Egypt
- D. My teacher