2-29.
All Christian faith groups observe
the Sabbath on Sunday.
1.
True
2.
False
In answering questions 2-30 through 2-33,
select the definition from column B for
the day/period listed in column A.
2-30.
2-31.
2-32.
2-33.
2-34.
2-35.
A. Days/
Periods B. Definitions
Christmas 1.
40-day period of
fasting in prepara-
Easter
tion for Easter
Advent
2.
Day celebrating
the birth of Christ
Lent
3.
Day celebrating the
death, resurrection,
and ascension of
Christ
4.
A season of prepa-
ration for Christmas
Learning Objective:
Review
the history of Judaism and
its development in the United
States; delineate the reli-
gious requirements and
practices of Judaism.
In answering questions 2-36 through 2-38,
select the description in column B that
applies to the branch of Judaism listed
in column A.
A. Branches
B. Descriptions
2-36.
2-37.
2-38.
Conservative 1.
Reform
Orthodox
2.
3.
4.
2-39.
At different periods in the devel-
opment of Judaism, adherents of
this faith were identified by
what name(s)?
1.
Hebrews only
2.
Israelites and Hebrews only
3.
Judeans and Hebrews only
4.
Hebrewsr Israelites, and
2-40.
Judeans
The earliest Jewish settlers
came to America in what year?
1.
1650
2.
1654
3.
2-41.
1730
4.
1801
2-42.
Opposes extreme
change in tradi-
tional practices
but permits cer-
tain modifications
Originated in
Germany.
Members
attempted to meet
demands of modern
life by introduc-
ing modifica-
tions to tradi-
tional rituals
and practices
Adheres rigidly
to traditional
rituals and prac-
tices
Movement was
inspired by the
writings of
Mordecai Kaplan
in the climate
of naturalism
All EXCEPT which of the following
books are used in Jewish religious
worship?
1.
Torah
2.
Talmud
3.
New Testament
4.
Siddur
The Jewish calendar is based upon
the solar cycle and corresponds
to the Gregorian calendar.
1.
True
2.
False
The Jewish Sabbath begins on
Friday evening and ends on
Saturday evening.
1.
True
2.
False
Which of the following holy days
is/are considered to be of great-
est significance to Jewish people?
1.
Rosh Hashanah only
2.
Yom Kippur and Hanukkah
3.
Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur
4.
Hanukkah only
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