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Jeopardy Vocabulary Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy Famous People Jewish Religion Lands of the Israelites Potpourri

$100 Answer from Vocab A custom

$100 Question from Vocab What is a tradition?

$200 Answer from Vocab The Jewish Religion

$200 Question from Vocab What is Judaism?

$300 Answer from Vocab The belief in many gods.

$300 Question from Vocab What is polytheism?

$400 Answer from Vocab The scattering of the Jewish people.

$400 Question from Vocab What is the Jewish Diaspora?

$500 Answer from Vocab A collection of writings that explain the laws of the Torah.

$500 Answer from Vocab What is the Talmud?

$100 Answer from Famous People This prophet was the first to spread the idea of monotheism.

$100 Question from Famous People Who is Abraham?

$200 Answer from Famous People It’s believed that this man received the 10 Commandments.

$200 Question from Famous People Who is Moses?

$300 Answer from Famous People He established Jerusalem as Israel’s capital city.

$300 Question from Famous People Who is King David?

$400 Answer from Famous People The Kingdom of Israel split into two nations after his death.

$400 Question from Famous People Who is King Solomon?

$500 Answer from Famous People This rabbi started a school in the town of Yavneh to train future rabbis.

$500 Question from Famous People Who is Yohanan ben Zaccai?

$100 Answer from Jewish Religion The Jewish Religion

$100 Question from Jewish Religion What is Judaism?

$200 Answer from Jewish Religion A Jewish religious leader.

$200 Question from Jewish Religion What is a rabbi?

$300 Answer from Jewish Religion Jewish people don’t believe that this savior has arrived on Earth yet.

$300 Question from Jewish Religion Who is the messiah?

$400 Answer from Jewish Religion Originally, only ancient religious leaders could read from this sacred text. During the Diaspora rabbis decided any adult could read from it.

$400 Question from Jewish Religion What is the Torah?

$500 Answer from Jewish Religion Name the four central beliefs and teachings of Judaism.

$500 Question from Jewish Religion What are (1) monotheism; (2) following god’s law, (3) equality & social justice, and (4) the importance of study?

$100 Answer from Lands of the Israelites It’s believed that God sent Abraham to this promised land, later it became the Kingdom of Israel.

$100 Question from Lands of the Israelites What is Canaan?

$200 Answer from Lands of the Israelites The capital of the ancient Kingdom of Israel.

$200 Question from Lands of the Israelites What is Jerusalem?

$300 Answer from Lands of the Israelites The Exodus was when the ancient Israelites left this nation.

$300 Question from Lands of the Israelites What is Egypt?

$400 Answer from Lands of the Israelites In 597 BCE, Nebuchadrezzar of this empire burned down the Temple and captured the people of Judah.

$400 Question from Lands of the Israelites What is Babylonia?

$500 Answer from Lands of the Israelites This empire forbade Jews to enter the city of Jerusalem.

$500 Question from Lands of the Israelites What is the Roman Empire?

$100 Answer from Potpourri Beliefs in rights and wrongs.

$100 Question from Potpourri What are ethics?

$200 Answer from Potpourri He raised taxes in order to build the first Temple and other projects.

$200 Question from Potpourri Who is King Solomon?

$300 Answer from Potpourri During the Diaspora, these were built wherever 10 adult Jewish men lived.

$300 Question from Potpourri What are synagogues?

$400 Answer from Potpourri These are the basis of “Following God’s Law.”

$400 Question from Potpourri What are the 10 Commandments?

$500 Answer from Potpourri The three religions that consider Abraham a prophet.

$500 Question from Potpourri What are Judaism, Christianity, and Islam?

Identify two central beliefs of Judaism mentioned in the quote above. Final Jeopardy “Education is a basic human right. Like all human rights, it is universal and inalienable—everyone, regardless of gender, religion, ethnicity or economic status, is entitled to it.” - United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)

Final Jeopardy Question Possible Answers: 1)Equality & Social Justice – says everyone is entitled to an education 2)The Importance of Study – the whole statement is about education