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54 Cards in this Set
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pentateuch
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christian name
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torah
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first 5 books of the bible, jewish name
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yarmulke
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skullcap worn by jewish males to show their respect for God
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mosaic law
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10 commadments
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temple
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there were only 2 for worshiping, they were both destroyed
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sacrifice
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burnt offering
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holy of holies
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interior part of the temple, high priest were only allowed to go into
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high preists
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man that is head of religous duties in the synagogue
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pharisees
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lay scholars of law
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sadducees
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high priest
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samaritans
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Keepers of the torah
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levites
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gatekeeper, grounds keeper of temple
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sanhedrin
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small group of governs jews
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essenes
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sons of light
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zealots
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revolutionary's
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scribes
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wrote law down
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tax collectors
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collected taxes form the people, were hated
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money changers
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changed money in the temple, allowed people to buy things within the church, jesus turned the tables over in protest and anger
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kosher
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blessed by the rabii
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prayer shawl
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made of lambs wool, worn in morning prayer in synagogue
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shema
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prayer they say 2 times a day
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shofar
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horn they blew
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rabii
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head of the synagogue
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synagogue
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place where jews worship
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covenant
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agreement
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YHWH
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god gives himself this name (I am, Who am)
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chanukah(Hanukah)
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light a candel for 8 days, to celebrate the time they had only 1 day of oil but it lasted for 8
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menorah
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a candel holder for hanukah
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purim
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celebrating religious freedom
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passover
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Jewish festival that commemorates the exodus of Jews
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seder meal
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passover meal
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pentecost/weeks
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comenorates the time god gave moses the 10 comandments
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tabernacles/booths
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celebrating harvest
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Rosh Hashanah
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new year
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10 days of awe
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a time to repent for the jews against their sins
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day of attonement/yom kippur
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on the 10th day of the month of Tishri by fasting, a daylong recitation of prayers of repentance in the synagogue
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bar mitzvah
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a ceremony to admit a 13 year old boy as an adult into the synagogue
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bat mitzvah
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a ceremony, chiefly among Reform and Conservative Jews, to admit formally as an adult member of the Jewish community a girl 12 to 13 years old
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hebrew
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a group of people that are descent from Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob; an Israelite
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holocaust
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mass killings
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pogroms
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mass killings
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genocide
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mass killing
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sabbath/shabbat
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a day that jews don't work and a day of worshiping god
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anti-semitism
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discrimination against or prejudice or hostility toward Jews
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assyrians
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conquered the jews
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persians
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conquered the jews
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greeks
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conquered the jews
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romans
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conquered the jews
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phoenicians
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conquered the jews
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babylonian exile
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babyonians conquered the jews and moved the jews to baylonia to be slaves
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insurrection
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act or instance of rising in revolt, rebellion, or resistance against civil authority or an established government
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oppression
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exercise of authority or power in a burdensome, cruel, or unjust manner
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bethlehem
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where jesus was born
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nazareth
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where jesus grew up
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