(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Sacred Place for Judaism
Jerusalem; the City of David, temple was built
Holiday that commemorates how, under the leadership of the Maccabees, the Jews revolted (Greeks outnumber, but the Jews win). They had only enough oil for one night, but the candle burned for eight nights.
Hanukkah
Hebrew for Sabbath; no work, synagogue, meals are shared
Shabbat
Differences in understanding Incarnation
Catholics: Jesus is the Word made Flesh
Jews: The Word (The Torah)
candelabra that has nine candleholders for religious observance
Menorah
Three words to sum up Judaism
God, Torah, Israel
term for Hebrew Scripture as a whole
Tanakh
Holy Thursday and Passover
Jesus’ Body and Blood were instituted on Holy Thursday; Passover is the commemoration of Exodus, the freedom of the Jews from Egypt
a piece of parchment inscribed with specific Hebrew verses from the Torah, which are affixed to the doorposts of Jewish homes
Mezuzah
Jewish religious movement that is ultra-orthodox and focuses on piety
Hasidism
When did the State of Israel form and why?
1948; response to the Holocaust
Phrase for Hanukkah
Nes gadol haya sham - “a great miracle occurred there”
Hebrew for teacher and master
Rabbi
Three functions of a synagogue
houses of prayer (worship), study (classes for Hebrew and study of Torah), and assembly (every major event includes synagogue)
Two Points of Interreligious Dialogue
Shoah and Human Dignity
one of the sacred texts that include commentaries on Scripture
Talmud
a type of biblical interpretation that assumes Scripture tells part of the story and aims at explaining/completing the story
Midrash
the adoption of Greek culture and language during the Diaspora (exile of Jews)
Hellenization
Jewish dietary laws
Kosher
What year marks the beginning of Judaism?
1800 BCE