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While living in Babylon, Jews began the practice of meeting in synagogues?
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CHAPTER 6 Lesson 3

The Development of Judaism

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While living in Babylon, Jews began the practice of meeting in synagogues? TRUE.
During a(n) ? people are forced to live far away from their homeland? exile.
The conquest by which group allowed Jews to return to Judah? Persians.
were religious scholars who had a deep understanding of the Jewish faith? scribes.
The book of Isaiah in the Hebrew Bible presents the Israelite view of human beginnings? FALSE.
Which book of the Hebrew Bible explains the belief that evil would eventually be replaced by good? Daniel.
The laws of the Torah shaped family life for the ancient Israelites? TRUE.
According to Jewish dietary law, which of the following foods is considered unclean? pork.
Food that is prepared according to Jewish dietary laws is called kosher? TRUE.
Which of the following was forbidden by Jewish dietary law? eating shellfish.
term. Definition.
Sabbath. a weekly day of worship and rest.
synagogue. a Jewish house of worship.
tradition. a custom, or way of life, passed down from generation to generation.
scroll. a long document made from pieces of parchment sewn together.
communicate. to exchange knowledge or information.
community. a group of people with common interests living in an area.
kosher. prepared according to Jewish dietary law.
Question. Answer.
Use the terms synagogue, Sabbath, and kosher to describe traditional Jewish practices? Jews worship in synagogues, or houses of worship, on weekly religious holiday called the Sabbath. Many Jews eat foods that are kosher, prepared according to Jewish dietary laws.
What are the three parts of the Hebrew Bible? The Torah, the Prophets and the Writings are the three parts of the Hebrew Bible.
How did the people of Judah practice their religion while in exile? Small groups of Jews met at synagogues to worship.
How were Jewish sons and daughters educated differently? Sons learned to read the Torah and to worship. They also learned a trade. Daughters learned how to be wives, mothers and housekeepers.
What is one type of food that is considered unclean according to the Jewish dietary laws? Pork and shellfish are considered unclean under Jewish dietary law.
What do you think is the main lesson to be learned from the story of Daniel in the lions’ den? God will rescue good people, who do things from evil. Good will eventually triumph.
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