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In a typical synagogue, you will always find a .... |
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statue of Moses |
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water cooler |
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constantly burning (electric) light |
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basin at the top left of the main congregational room, with on-demand, cold running water |
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Prayers in the synagogue are conducted in .... |
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English |
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Hebrew |
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Latin |
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English and Hebrew |
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Prayers in the synagogue are .... |
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read silently by the congregant in page order from a book of prayer |
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decided on the day and handed to the congregant on a sheet of pre-reprinted paper |
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lead by a male 'reader' |
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issued in advance by a learned member through the offices of the Rabbi |
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The Bible (Old Testament) states that it is the custom for Jewish people to pray .... |
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once a day |
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three times a day |
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only on the Sabbath and Festival Holy Days |
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whenever it is convenient to do so |
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The ancient Jewish custom of answering "Amen" to prayers, which continues to this day and has long since been adopted by Christianity and also to a certain extent by Islam, came about .... |
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as a method of hiding one's cough during prayers |
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so that people could confirm to those in charge they were taking part in the prayers |
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so that people could confirm to those in charge they understood the passage just read out |
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a standard response to particular blessings |
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Judaism and Christianity, both monotheistic (belief in one God) religions share many beliefs. Which one of the following Jewish beliefs do they not share? |
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Ultimate reality - one God, Jehovah, the God of Abraham |
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Nature of God - unity, one substance, one person |
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The Old Testament - canonical (a 'rule' book) |
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Status of Biblical prophets - true prophets |
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Which one of these is not a traditional Jewish blessing? (Bear in mind that very secular Jews will not recite these in the course of their daily lives - only the very religious adhere to their use) |
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Blessing for washing the hands |
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Blessing over bread |
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Blessing over wine |
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Blessing over sitting down |
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When a male non-Jewish person visits the synagogue (for example, to attend the wedding of a Jewish friend) aside from wearing a head covering (hat or skullcap) which of the following are they expected to also do? |
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Where parts of the service are conducted standing, to stand |
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Where parts of the service include bowing, bow |
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If male, to wear a Jewish prayer shawl (the white, tassled "Tallit") |
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To join and recite any common prayers such as the 'Blessing for the Royal Family' |
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