Identify which of the following are key teachings of Judaism by dragging them into the box.

(2 points)
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key teachings of Judaism

- God is one and inseparable

- The Torah contains the divine instructions for living a righteous life
- Observance of the commandments leads to a meaningful and moral existence
- Social justice and the pursuit of righteousness are integral to Jewish life
- The Jewish people are chosen by God to be a holy nation and a light unto the world

the answers are

A. love you neighbor
B. observe the sabbath
C. slavery is forbidden
D. do not make war
E. righteousness

A. love your neighbor

C. slavery is forbidden
D. do not make war
E. righteousness

Which of the following statements best describes the Exodus?

(1 point)
Responses

The Exodus refers to Moses leading the Israelites out of Egypt and into the Sinai Desert.

The Exodus refers to Moses leading the Israelites out of Egypt and into the Sinai Desert.

The Exodus refers to the succession of King David after the death of his father-in-law King Saul.

The Exodus refers to the succession of King David after the death of his father-in-law King Saul.

The Exodus refers to the second book in the Hebrew Bible.

The Exodus refers to the second book in the Hebrew Bible.

The Exodus refers to the day of rest God is said to have taken after he created the universe.

The Exodus refers to Moses leading the Israelites out of Egypt and into the Sinai Desert.

What is the main difference between the Talmud and the Torah?

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Responses

The Talmud includes the Ten Commandments; the Torah does not.

The Talmud includes the Ten Commandments; the Torah does not.

The Torah is comprised of the first five books of the Hebrew Bible; the Talmud is comprised of teachings about the Torah.

The Torah is comprised of the first five books of the Hebrew Bible; the Talmud is comprised of teachings about the Torah.

The Torah is used exclusively by Rabbis for religious services; the Talmud is used in both religious and non-religious services.

The Torah is used exclusively by Rabbis for religious services; the Talmud is used in both religious and non-religious services.

The Talmud is believed to have been written by Moses; the Torah is believed to have been written by King David.

The Torah is comprised of the first five books of the Hebrew Bible; the Talmud is comprised of teachings about the Torah.