Give two reasons why Jews might prefer to worship in a synagogue rather than at home [2 Marks]
- To remind them of the Temple in Jerusalem
Name two books in the Tenakh [2 Marks]
- Exodus
Give two things that happen as part of a Bar Mitzvah Ceremony [2 Marks]
- Party/celebration/gift giving
Give two features of an Orthodox Synagogue [2 Marks]
- Bimah
Give two ways a synagogue might be recognized from the outside [2 Marks]
- Menorah
Give two dietary laws in Judaism [2 Marks]
- Cannot eat milk and meat together
Name two different groups or movements within Judaism in Britain today [2 marks]
- Reform
Give two reasons why Jews cover their heads in worship [2 Marks]
- Sign of fear of God
Give two places in which Jews keep the Shema [2 Marks]
- Tefillin
Give two examples of trefah food [2 Marks]
- pork
Give two examples of kosher food [2 Marks]
- goat
Give two contrasting ways in which Jews worship [4 Marks]
Give two contrasting ways in which worship is carried out in orthodox and non-Orthodox synagogues [4 Marks]
Explain two contrasting ways a Jewish family might keep dietary laws in the home [4 Marks]
Explain the significance of the ever-burning-light (ner tamid) in the synagogue [4 Marks]
- Symbolic of the menorah that was used in the Temple of Jerusalem
Give two reasons why Shabbat is very important to Jews [4 Marks]
Give two differences between a Bat and a Bar Mitzvah [4 marks]
Give two ways in which Orthodox and Reform services differ from one another [4 marks]
Give two ways in which Orthodox and Reform services are similar to one another [4 marks]
- Both are led by a Rabbi.
Explain two dietary laws followed by Orthodox Jews [4 Marks]
Explain two ways in which dietary laws are important to Jews [5 Marks]
Explain two reasons why private prayer is important for Jews [5 Marks]
Explain two reasons why public prayer is important for Jews [5 Marks]
Explain two ways in which Shabbat is celebrated in the home [5 Marks]