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Column 2 |
| 1.
The "Day of Judgment" is
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a."Purim."
b."Yom HaKippurim."
c."Rosh HaShanah." |
| 2.
On "Rosh HaShanah," we eat a lot of honey because
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a. it tastes
good.
b. we hope "Hashem" will make ours a sweet and happy New Year.
c. we want to provide work for the "worker bees" and business for the
bee-keepers. |
| 3.
The ceremony of symbolically throwing our sins into a body of water is called
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a. Apple
Dunking.
b. "Tashlich."
c. "Shnei Tibbulim." |
| 4.
One of the main ideas of "Rosh HaShanah" is that
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a.
"Hashem" is our King.
b. "Hashem" took us out of Egypt.
c. "Hashem" controls the wind and the rain. |
| 5."Yom
Kippur" was the only day of the year that
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a. incense was
brought by the High Priest into the Holy of Holies.
b. sacrifices were brought in the Temple.
c. a person had to behave him-or-herself. |
| 6.
Grown-Ups fast all day on "Yom Kippur" because
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a. they are not
hungry.
b. they are commanded to do so by the "Torah," and it helps them feel more
spiritual.
c. they are saving up their appetite for "Sukkot." |
| True-or-False
Section: |
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| 7.
On the "Day of Judgment," People of all nations are judged! |
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a. True
b. False |
| 8.
On the "Day of Judgment," entire nations are judged!! |
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a. True
b. False |
| 9.
On the "Day of Judgment," even the angels are judged!!! |
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a. True
b. False |
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| 10.
The "Day of Atonement" is
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a.
"Purim."
b. "Yom HaKippurim."
c. "Yom HaAtzmaut." |
| 11.
On "Rosh HaShanah," what will happen to a person in the New Year is
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a. written
down.
b. re-examined?
c. sealed! |
| 12.
During the Ten Days of Repentance, what will happen to a person in the New Year is
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a. written
down.
b. re-examined?
c. sealed! |
| 13.
On "Yom Kippur," the fate of a person in the New Year is
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a. written
down.
b. re-examined?
c. sealed! |
| 14.
The outcome of a person's judgment by "Hashem" on the "Day of
Judgment" is most influenced by his/her behavior in these three areas: |
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a. Eating,
Drinking and Sleeping.
b. Running, Jumping and
Shouting.
c. Repentance, Prayer and Charity. |
| 15.
A traditional food on Yom Kippur is
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a. raisin
challah with honey
b. horse radish
c. reddish horse
d. nothing, silly! It's a fast day for older kids and grown-ups. |