beliefs and teachings: 613 mitzvot and free will Flashcards

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give the 3 meanings of ‘mitzvot’

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  1. keeping the duties given by god
  2. doing good deeds
  3. being given an honour or a privilege
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what refers to the 613 mitzvot?

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the talmud

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3
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why is it impossible to keep all 613 mitzvot today?

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as many related religious practices in the temple has been destroyed

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what do Orthodox Jews believe about the mitzvot?

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keeping the mitzvot is an important principle of judaism

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what do reform jews believe about the mitzvot?

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consider that some are no longer relevant for modern life
decisions about which ones to observe are often based upon individual choices

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what does the mitzvot show?

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how people should relate to god
how they should relate to other people

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what does it mean as they follow the mitzvot?

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by following and observing, they build a relationship with god ad brings people close to god

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what is the concept of free will central to?

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it is central to the principles of the torah

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what is the idea of free will?

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it is the idea that jews can choose how they behave, choosing to do good or evil
those who choose the way they behave is part of god’s plan

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10
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what did god made in his own image?

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humanity

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what can animals not do?

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animals has no ability to choose their actions and decide on their moral behaviour

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why does the torah provide the 613 mitzvot?

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to give knowledge on making the choice between good and evil

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what happens when those choose good or evil?

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those who choose good and obey the commandments will be rewarded
those who choose evil and choose to disobey them will be punished

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14
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why is god a judge?

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he is omniscient and therefore knows how people have acted

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15
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what do people have?

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freedom to decide how to act but god knows what people will choose to do

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16
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what are the two inclinations that judaism teaches?

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the urge to do good: yetzer ha tov
the urge to do evil: yetzer ha ra

17
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what do jews believe about these inclinations?

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people are born with these in balance but as the person does more good or bad, the balances changes