Recap and Practice

In this lesson, we will recap and practise! This lesson will give you an opportunity to revisit what we have studied so far and practise some answers. Please make sure you have a pen and paper ready, and have cleared a quiet space for you to work in. If you have the TV or music on and can turn it off, please do. If you are not using your mobile phone for the lesson, it is best to put it to one side so you are not distracted by it. You will also need two different coloured pens: black or blue and another coloured pen, such as green or red. Click start when you are ready to think hard!

Recap and Practice

In this lesson, we will recap and practise! This lesson will give you an opportunity to revisit what we have studied so far and practise some answers. Please make sure you have a pen and paper ready, and have cleared a quiet space for you to work in. If you have the TV or music on and can turn it off, please do. If you are not using your mobile phone for the lesson, it is best to put it to one side so you are not distracted by it. You will also need two different coloured pens: black or blue and another coloured pen, such as green or red. Click start when you are ready to think hard!

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. An opportunity to recap the learning in the first five lessons. Inclusion of some examination style questions and a return to the key concepts.

Equipment

You will need two different coloured pens: black or blue and another coloured pen, such as green or red.

Licence

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6 Questions

Q1.
How often does Shabbat happen?
Once a month
Correct answer: Once a week
Once a year
Q2.
What is NOT something someone might do to prepare for Shabbat?
Clean the house
Cook
Correct answer: Play video games
Put on smart clothing
Q3.
Challah is:
Correct answer: Plaited bread, traditionally eaten on Shabbat
The blessing said over wine or grape juice on Friday night
The name of a Jewish prayer
Q4.
True or false: There is a portion of the Torah read every Shabbat.
False
Correct answer: True
Q5.
What three items are used during havdalah?
Bread, Wine, Salt
Water, Bread, Honey
Correct answer: Wine, Candle, Spices
Q6.
Which verse is a reason why Shabbat is seen by Jewish people as a day of rest?
Correct answer: 'And God ended on the seventh day His work that was done, and he stopped on the seventh day from all the work that He had done.'
'In the seventh month, on the first of the month, you should rest, a sacred day commemorated with loud blasts of sounds'
'When you come to the land that I give you, the land should rest, a Shabbat to God.'

5 Questions

Q1.
What does the word 'mitzvah' mean?
A type plaited bread eaten on Shabbat or Jewish holidays
Correct answer: Commandment
The ritual marking the end of Shabbat
Q2.
What is 'kiddush'?
Correct answer: The blessing made over wine or grape juice at the beginning of dinner and lunch on Shabbat
The ritual marking the end of Shabbat
The weekly Torah portion read on Shabbat
Q3.
According to the Torah, kosher land animals must:
Correct answer: Have split hooves and chew its cud
None of the above
Only chew its cud
Only have split hooves
Q4.
What are the names of the ceremonies welcoming a baby into the Jewish community?
Bar Mitzvah and Bat Mitzvah
Correct answer: Brit Milah and Simchat Bat
Challah and Havdalah
Mezuzah and Tefillin
Q5.
Which is NOT mentioned in the Shema?
Believing that God is one
Mezuzah
Talit
Tefillin
Correct answer: The 10 Commandments

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