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Review / Test Questions for Introducing Judaism
- What features and concerns does Kabbalah share with Neoplatonic philosophy?
- How did rabbis explain the Bible's use of the divine names "Lord" (the tetragrammaton) and "God" (Elohim)?
- Summarize Maimonides' concept of "negative theology."
- Outline the typical attitude of east European Hasidism to physical and sensual pleasures.
- In what ways did the Hasidic doctrine of the Zadik emerge from the movement's commitment to the common folk?
- What features of the Ba'al Shem Tov's teachings provoked antagonism from the religious leadership of the time?
- Describe the role of the Messiah within the broader context of Jewish eschatological beliefs.
- At what point do we find an intersection between Jewish afterlife and eschatological doctrines?
- What were the subjects of the six "orders" of the Mishnah?
- Describe the impact of the biblical King David on later manifestations of Judaism.
- What distinguishes the "Prophets" (Nevi'im) section of the Hebrew Bible?
- What is designated by the term "Apocrypha"?
- Which genre of rabbinic literature deals primarily with interpretations of the Bible?
- Which individual does Judaism consider the greatest prophet? Can you think of reasons for this view?
- Describe the literary character of the Zohar.
- Discuss some of the factors that may have contributed to the rabbis' cultivation of an "oral Torah" alongside the written Torah.
- Arrange the following in chronological order: Abraham; David; Ezra; Judah the Prince; Samson Raphael Hirsch; Maimonides; Mendelssohn; Moses; Rashi.
- In what way has the climate of Israel contributed to the religious character of Judaism?
- In what ways has the encounter with Zoroastrianism created new challenge s for the self-definition of Jewish religious belief?
- What is the principal way through which Jews uphold their obligations in the divine covenant, according to traditional Judaism?
- What is the number of the negative and positive commandments of the Torah according to the standard rabbinic enumeration?
- Explain how and why catastrophic (apocalyptic) and utopian themes became constituent elements in the Jewish visions of the "end of days."
- Why was the observance of rituals a problematic issue for Jewish rationalists?
- Why did Philo of Alexandria introduce the concept of the "Logos" into his interpretation of the Torah?
- What is the connection between the lighting of lamps and the historical events commemorated on Hanukkah?
- What is the origin of the term "anti-Semite"?
- What were the main grounds for the prophets' criticisms of their contemporaries?
- Describe the main functions of the Hebrew priests [kohen / kohanim].
- In what important ways did the Sephardic and Ashkenazic rabbis differ in their ways of studying the Talmud?
- Outline two events or developments that can be regarded as "beginnings" of the Jewish Middle Ages.
- Which features of ancient Greek philosophy were perceived as attractive to medieval Jews?
- Note some of the ways in which the Qumran (Dead Sea) scrolls have changed or enriched our understanding of Second Temple Judaism.
- How did Maimonides justify his publication of the Guide of the Perplexed in light of the rabbinic strictures against the public teaching of esoteric lore?
- Summarize the distinctive ideas of the Ra'ayah Meheimna and Tikkunei Hazohar.
- How does the Kabbalah express the tension between divine justice and mercy?
- How did the Shabbatian movement justify their leader's conversion to Islam?
- Why was European society so slow in implementing the Emancipation with regard to the Jews?
- What aspects of Jewish eschatological belief were perceived as antagonistic to the ideals of the Emancipation?
- According to Moses Mendelssohn, how was Judaism more universalistic than Christianity?
- What is herem and why did Mendelssohn seek its abolition?
- Why did eastern European Judaism not produce a major movement for religious reform?
- How did the second generation of German Reform differ from the first?
- How did the European Reform movement deal with the restrictions of the Sabbath?
- What was S. R. Hirsch's attitude towards the historical development of Judaism?
- What were the main differences between the Pittsburgh and Columbus Platforms of the American Reform movement?
- What are the main controversies currently dividing Conservative Judaism?
- Discuss some examples of the integration of music into modern Jewish movements.
- Summarize the impact of Rabbi J. D. Soloveitchik on American Orthodoxy.
- How did Maimonides explain the origins of idolatry?
- Explain the main differences between the traditional and philosophical understandings of God's "oneness."
- From the perspective of Judaism, can heretical opinions deprive people of their status as Jews?
- Why would Jewish philosophers be uncomfortable with the existence of miracles?
- What is the prevalent Jewish attitude towards medical healing?
- Which features of conventional Jewish eschatology were absent or downplayed in philosophical versions?
- What is the literal meaning of the word "mashiah" (messiah)?
- In what way do the eschatological descriptions at Qumran contradict Josephus's account of the Essenes?
- How does the holiness of Jerusalem find expression in Jewish thought and practice?
- In what distinctive ways did Lurianic Kabbalah formulate the theme of redemption?
- Summarize the place of Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook in the context of Zionist ideological thought.
- How have questions of religious messianism influenced Israeli politics since 1967?
- Which biblical passages served as the main precedents for later Jewish mystical schools?
- Describe the standard imagery of the Heikhalot mystical texts.
- Why was the pursuit of mystical experience perceived as dangerous?
- In what ways can medieval philosophy be characterized as a mystical discipline?
- Discuss some of the factors that contributed to the rise of peshat exegesis in the Middle Ages.
- How did the Wissenschaft des Judentums ("Science of Judaism") movement promote the ideological interests of the Enlightenment and the Reform movement?
- In which respects can the Tosafot be perceived as continuations of the Talmud's discourse?
- Give two main differences between the Mishneh Torah and the Shulhan Arukh.
- Why is the Responsa literature especially useful as a historical record?
- How do Josephus's descriptions of the Second Temple sects' views on free will compare with the evidence from other documents?
- Illustrate the rabbinic understanding of the concept of shalom, peace, in connection with domestic and military settings.
- How did the traditional elementary school curriculum in France and Germany typically differ from that of Sephardic communities?
- What was the chief form of worship according to the Bible?
- What are the qualifications for being a kohen (Hebrew priest).
- Where might sacrifices be offered according to Jewish practice?
- What are the main activities that are carried out in a synagogue?
- How did the place of women in the synagogue change between ancient and medieval times?
- How does the role of a modern rabbi differ from the traditional definition?
- Viewed historically, what is the typical Jewish attitude towards polygamy?
- From which class of commandments did talmudic law exempt women?
- Which religious observances were traditionally associated especially with women?
- When was the rabbinic liturgy given its first definitive formulation?
- Describe the format of a "blessing" (berakhah).
- Outline the main themes of the Shema.
- What are the three principal sections of the Tefillah (Eighteen Blessings).
- Why was the concept of prayer problematic to rationalist theologians in the medieval era?
- What ethical or moral explanations have been proposed for the Jewish dietary laws?
- What is the function of salting in the preparation of kosher meat?
- Why is a traditional Jewish kitchen likely to have at least two separate sets of dishes and utensils?
- What is the main difference between the standard rabbinic calendar and that of the Qumran sect?
- Why do traditional Jewish communities outside the land of Israel add extra days to most biblical holy days?
- At what times of day does the Sabbath begin and conclude?
- Why did the Torah require the eating of matzah (unleavened bread) on Passover?
- According to rabbinic teaching, what event is commemorated on the festival of Shavuot?
- What are the "four species" that are used in the observance of the Sukkot holiday?
- What are the three special themes of the Additional Service on Rosh Hashanah?
- Why is Yom Kippur perceived as a joyous day?
- State two of the traditional observances associated with Purim.
- How was the date for Holocaust Memorial Day chosen?
- At what age is a Jewish ritual circumcision normally performed?
- Compare the stages of betrothal and marriage according to traditional Jewish law.
- Why is it customary for a mourner to recite the Kaddish for eleven months after the death of the loved one?