2.2 : The Tenakh and Talmud Flashcards

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What are the three parts of the Tenakh?

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  • Torah
  • Nevi’im
  • Ketuvium
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What is the Torah?

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  • The first 5 books of Moses
  • Contains laws and moral ideas in Judaism.
  • The context of history of the Israelites to the death of Moses.
  • Contains stories of the patriachs, Egyptian slavery, the covenants, and the journey to the Promsied Land.
  • It is the holiest part of the Tenakh, as it contains the 613 Mitzvot, the basis of Jewish life.
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What is the Nevi’im?

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  • The books of the prophets.
  • Contains the story of Israel, the establishment of the monarchy, the end of the kingdom,a nd the exile of Jewish people to Babylon.
  • Teaches how the Mosaic Covenant worked its way out through the Jewish people.
  • Its purpose is to teach faith in one God and proclaim G-d’s message.
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What is the Ketuvium?

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  • Holy writings
  • Purpose is to show how the way Jews behaved towards G-d, affectedt heir history.
  • Expresses the ups and down of living as God’s people and gives advuce on how to live a moral life.
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Why is the Tenakh important?

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  • The Psalms are an important part of daily prayers and synagogue worship
  • The Torah and Nevi’im are an important part of synagogue worship
  • Jewish people look towards the books of the Tenakh yo help them in thier understanding of and their relationship with God.
  • Portions of the Nevi’im are read at the end of Torah readings in the synagaogue. These portionsa re known as haftarot.
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What makes up the halakhah?

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The written and oral Torah

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Why is the Talmud important?

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  • It explains the meaning of the 613 Mitzvot
  • It explains how the Mitzvot should be applied in the everyday life of a Jew.
  • Form the basis of the halakhah, the basis of Orthdox Jewish life today.
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What are some of the main kosher food laws?

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  • Pigs, shellfish, and camels must not be eaten.
  • Animals must be slaughtered using the shechitah method or by slitting the throat and draining the blood.
  • Kitchens must be split into two halves ; one for meat and one for dairy.
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SOWA : Deuteronomy 14:6

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“Every animal that parts the hoof cloven in two and chews the cud, among animals, you may eat”

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SOWA: Deuteronomy 14:8

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“The pig, because it parts the hoof but does not chew the cud, is unclean for you”

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SOWA : Deuteronomy 14:10

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“Whatever does not have fins or scales, you shall not eat; it is unclean for you”

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SOWA: Deuteronomy 14:21

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“You shall not boil a young goat in its mother’s milk”

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SOWA : Leviticus

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“For the blood is in the flesh….no soul of you shall eat blood…“

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Why is keeping kashrut important to Orthodox Jews?

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  • If they eat non-kosher foods, or dont keep a kosher kitchen, they ar ebreaking many of the Mitzvot.
  • It gives Jews a sense of identity
  • It gives a bond with fellow Jews
  • It makes them thinka bout God every time they decide to eat
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Why is keeping kashrut not as important for liberal Jews?

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  • The laws of Moses are not God’s direct commands
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