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Do NOT write today’s date- we are carrying on from yesterdays lesson Do NOT write today’s date- we are carrying on from yesterdays lesson. Key word test (this is a subheading and needs to be underlined) Write the numbers 1-10 on your page. You have 2 minutes to read the information sheets/your books and refresh your memory on key words.

1. Shabbat

2. Challot

3. Kiddush

4. Ner Tamid

5. Yad

6. Tenakh

7. Nev’im

8. Ketuvim

9. Mishnah

10. Kippah

1. Shabbat – the day of rest (sunset Friday to Saturday evening) 2. Challot- plaited loaves which commemorate manna 3. Kiddush- A sanctifying ceremony at the beginning of the Shabbat meal where Genesis 2:1-3 is read. 4. Ner Tamid- a light that never goes out and represents light. 5. Yad- a pointed hand that the Torah scrolls are read with. 6. Tenakh- 7. Nev’im 8. Ketuvim 9. Mishnah 10. Kippah

Consolidate your learning. How much do you remember Consolidate your learning. How much do you remember? That was a group task- how will you fare as an individual? The 20 questions you answered last lesson are on a grid in front of you. I can answer these questions independently I can answer these questions using my group sheets I can answer these questions using the information sheet.

What is the Tenakh? What are the three parts of the Tenakh (TNK) What is the Torah made up of? Why is the Torah the holiest part of the Tenakh? How many commandments are in the Torah? How many sections is the Nevi’im divided into? Whose history does the Nevi’im trace? Name three prophets who are in the Nevi’im?. Why are the prophets important to the Jews? What are the three ‘P’s’ of the Ketuvim? Which of the three parts of the Tenakh has the most authority Which of the three parts of the Tenakh has the least authority? What words describe teachings passed on by word of mouth? How many volumes does the Mishnah have? Who wrote down the Mishnah? What is the Gemara? Why is the Talmud important? Why were ‘The codes’ written? What is the purpose of ‘The Responses’? What percentage of British Jews attend Orthodox Synagogues?

What is the Tenakh? ‘Jewish Bible’ Same as Christian Old Testament, except different order. What are the three parts of the Tenakh (TNK) Torah, Nevi’im, Keuvim What is the Torah made up of? Five books of the Bible. Why is the Torah the holiest part of the Tenakh? Given to Moses directly by God How many commandments are in the Torah? 613 How many sections is the Nevi’im divided into? two Whose history does the Nevi’im trace? Israelites after Moses Name three prophets who are in the Nevi’im? Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel Why are the prophets important to the Jews? They encouraged the Jews to keep their covenant What are the three ‘P’s’ of the Ketuvim? Psalms, Proverbs, Philosophy Which of the three parts of the Tenakh has the most authority? Torah Which of the three parts of the Tenakh has the least authority? Ketuvim What words describe teachings passed on by word of mouth? Oral Torah How many volumes does the Mishnah have? 63 Who wrote down the Mishnah? Rabbi Judah the Prince (200CE) What is the Gemara? Extended commentary on the Mishnah Why is the Talmud important? It was given to Moses so has high status and authority. Why were ‘The codes’ written? Because the Talmud was too big and needed to be summarised. What is the purpose of ‘The Responses’? Answer questions that may arise. What percentage of British Jews attend Orthodox Synagogues? 80% What do Orthodox Jews believe about the Tenakh and Talmud? It is of divine origin. What do Progressive/Reform Jews believe about the Torah? Laws can be adapted in response to changes in society.

3 things you have learnt today.. 2 Key words that you have learnt… 1 Question that you have about the lesson..