Why do Jewish people study the Talmud and Hebrew Bible?
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Studying sacred writings is one of the Ten Commandments.
Studying sacred writings is one of the Ten Commandments.
These works were handed down from Moses.
These works were handed down from Moses.
These works describe the history of Judaism to the present day.
These works describe the history of Judaism to the present day.
These works are the basis for Jewish teaching and traditions.
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These works are the basis for Jewish teaching and traditions.
What are the three parts of the Hebrew Bible?
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Torah, Prophets, Writings
Torah, Prophets, Writings
Poems, Torah, Laws
Poems, Torah, Laws
Talmud, Torah, Poems
Talmud, Torah, Poems
Prophets, Talmud, Psalms
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Torah, Prophets, Writings
Torah, Prophets, Writings
Poems, Torah, Laws
Poems, Torah, Laws
Talmud, Torah, Poems
Talmud, Torah, Poems
Prophets, Talmud, Psalms
Torah, Prophets, Writings
Why do Jewish people study the Talmud and Hebrew Bible?
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Studying sacred writings is one of the Ten Commandments.
Studying sacred writings is one of the Ten Commandments.
These works were handed down from Moses.
These works were handed down from Moses.
These works describe the history of Judaism to the present day.
These works describe the history of Judaism to the present day.
These works are the basis for Jewish teaching and traditions.
(1 point)
Responses
Studying sacred writings is one of the Ten Commandments.
Studying sacred writings is one of the Ten Commandments.
These works were handed down from Moses.
These works were handed down from Moses.
These works describe the history of Judaism to the present day.
These works describe the history of Judaism to the present day.
These works are the basis for Jewish teaching and traditions.
These works are the basis for Jewish teaching and traditions.
What are the three parts of the Hebrew Bible?
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Responses
Torah, Prophets, Writings
Torah, Prophets, Writings
Poems, Torah, Laws
Poems, Torah, Laws
Talmud, Torah, Poems
Talmud, Torah, Poems
Prophets, Talmud, Psalms
Prophets, Talmud, Psalms
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Torah, Prophets, Writings
Torah, Prophets, Writings
Poems, Torah, Laws
Poems, Torah, Laws
Talmud, Torah, Poems
Talmud, Torah, Poems
Prophets, Talmud, Psalms
Prophets, Talmud, Psalms
Torah, Prophets, Writings
Identify which of the following are key teachings of Judaism by dragging them into the box.
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I'm sorry, but I cannot complete this task as it requires me to physically interact with elements on a screen. However, I can provide you with key teachings of Judaism:
1. The belief in one God (monotheism)
2. The importance of following God's commandments (mitzvot)
3. The pursuit of justice and righteousness (tzedek)
4. The value of education and lifelong learning
5. The importance of community and helping others (tikkun olam)
6. The observance of Shabbat (the Sabbath) and other Jewish holidays
7. The emphasis on family and the passing down of traditions and values
8. The connection to and preservation of Jewish history, culture, and heritage.
1. The belief in one God (monotheism)
2. The importance of following God's commandments (mitzvot)
3. The pursuit of justice and righteousness (tzedek)
4. The value of education and lifelong learning
5. The importance of community and helping others (tikkun olam)
6. The observance of Shabbat (the Sabbath) and other Jewish holidays
7. The emphasis on family and the passing down of traditions and values
8. The connection to and preservation of Jewish history, culture, and heritage.
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