Exodus oftheIsraelitesfrom Egypta time forself-reflectionandrepentanceThe Torah;TheProphets;The Writingsrepairingtheworlddictate whatfoods arepermissible andhow they mustbe preparedcentraltext ofJudaisma central partof Jewishmourningritualsinvolves aSeder mealwithsymbolicfoodsChristianityemergedfromJudaismRoshHashanahand YomKippurFridayevening toSaturdayeveningBoys and girlsareresponsible fortheir ownreligious dutiesrecited inmemoryof thedeceasedpromotespiritualdiscipline andcommunityidentity.a seven-branchedcandelabrumrecognizefigures likeAbrahamand Moses.affirmingtheonenessof Godan act ofjusticerather thancharity.a futureleader whowill bringpeace andredemptionTzedakah isa moralobligation togive to thosein needhumans havefree will tochoosebetweengood and evilsharemonotheisticbeliefs andsimilardietary lawsspiritualresonance inBuddhistpractices likemeditationTheJewishcalendaris lunisolarIt includesleap monthsto align withthe solaryearcentralinstitution ofJewishcommunallifeliving arighteouslife.humans arecreated inthe imageof GodJewishcommitmentto improvingsociety.The Shemais a centraldeclarationof the Jewishfaithday of restandspiritualenrichmentafundamentalaspect ofJewisheschatologyphilosophicaldiscussionson thenature ofbeliefrelationshipwith Godinvolvesmutualresponsibilitiessymbolizingthe light ofGodNevi'im;Ketuvim;Torah alsoknown asTanakhbothexploreethicalteachingsbeliefs inresurrectionand the Worldto Come(Olam Ha-Ba)It consists ofthe Mishnahand theGemara.rededicationof the SecondTemple andthe miracle ofoil.celebratedwith theblowing ofthe shofar(ram's horn)celebratedwith lightingmenorahand specialprayersa place ofworship,study, andcommunitygatheringcontainsGod'slaws andteachingscommonscriptures(the HebrewBible)choice iscentral to moralresponsibilityand ethicalbehaviorcentraltext ofRabbinicJudaismDay ofAtonement/ JewishNew Yearcoming ofage ofJewish boysand girlsExodus oftheIsraelitesfrom Egypta time forself-reflectionandrepentanceThe Torah;TheProphets;The Writingsrepairingtheworlddictate whatfoods arepermissible andhow they mustbe preparedcentraltext ofJudaisma central partof Jewishmourningritualsinvolves aSeder mealwithsymbolicfoodsChristianityemergedfromJudaismRoshHashanahand YomKippurFridayevening toSaturdayeveningBoys and girlsareresponsible fortheir ownreligious dutiesrecited inmemoryof thedeceasedpromotespiritualdiscipline andcommunityidentity.a seven-branchedcandelabrumrecognizefigures likeAbrahamand Moses.affirmingtheonenessof Godan act ofjusticerather thancharity.a futureleader whowill bringpeace andredemptionTzedakah isa moralobligation togive to thosein needhumans havefree will tochoosebetweengood and evilsharemonotheisticbeliefs andsimilardietary lawsspiritualresonance inBuddhistpractices likemeditationTheJewishcalendaris lunisolarIt includesleap monthsto align withthe solaryearcentralinstitution ofJewishcommunallifeliving arighteouslife.humans arecreated inthe imageof GodJewishcommitmentto improvingsociety.The Shemais a centraldeclarationof the Jewishfaithday of restandspiritualenrichmentafundamentalaspect ofJewisheschatologyphilosophicaldiscussionson thenature ofbeliefrelationshipwith Godinvolvesmutualresponsibilitiessymbolizingthe light ofGodNevi'im;Ketuvim;Torah alsoknown asTanakhbothexploreethicalteachingsbeliefs inresurrectionand the Worldto Come(Olam Ha-Ba)It consists ofthe Mishnahand theGemara.rededicationof the SecondTemple andthe miracle ofoil.celebratedwith theblowing ofthe shofar(ram's horn)celebratedwith lightingmenorahand specialprayersa place ofworship,study, andcommunitygatheringcontainsGod'slaws andteachingscommonscriptures(the HebrewBible)choice iscentral to moralresponsibilityand ethicalbehaviorcentraltext ofRabbinicJudaismDay ofAtonement/ JewishNew Yearcoming ofage ofJewish boysand girls

Judaism Bingo - Call List

(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.


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
  1. Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt
  2. a time for self-reflection and repentance
  3. The Torah; The Prophets; The Writings
  4. repairing the world
  5. dictate what foods are permissible and how they must be prepared
  6. central text of Judaism
  7. a central part of Jewish mourning rituals
  8. involves a Seder meal with symbolic foods
  9. Christianity emerged from Judaism
  10. Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur
  11. Friday evening to Saturday evening
  12. Boys and girls are responsible for their own religious duties
  13. recited in memory of the deceased
  14. promote spiritual discipline and community identity.
  15. a seven-branched candelabrum
  16. recognize figures like Abraham and Moses.
  17. affirming the oneness of God
  18. an act of justice rather than charity.
  19. a future leader who will bring peace and redemption
  20. Tzedakah is a moral obligation to give to those in need
  21. humans have free will to choose between good and evil
  22. spiritual resonance in Buddhist practices like meditation
    share monotheistic beliefs and similar dietary laws
  23. The Jewish calendar is lunisolar
  24. It includes leap months to align with the solar year
  25. central institution of Jewish communal life
  26. living a righteous life.
  27. humans are created in the image of God
  28. Jewish commitment to improving society.
  29. The Shema is a central declaration of the Jewish faith
  30. day of rest and spiritual enrichment
  31. a fundamental aspect of Jewish eschatology
  32. philosophical discussions on the nature of belief
  33. relationship with God involves mutual responsibilities
  34. symbolizing the light of God
  35. Nevi'im; Ketuvim; Torah also known as Tanakh
  36. both explore ethical teachings
  37. beliefs in resurrection and the World to Come (Olam Ha-Ba)
  38. It consists of the Mishnah and the Gemara.
  39. rededication of the Second Temple and the miracle of oil.
  40. celebrated with the blowing of the shofar (ram's horn)
  41. celebrated with lighting menorah and special prayers
  42. a place of worship, study, and community gathering
  43. contains God's laws and teachings
  44. common scriptures (the Hebrew Bible)
  45. choice is central to moral responsibility and ethical behavior
  46. central text of Rabbinic Judaism
  47. Day of Atonement / Jewish New Year
  48. coming of age of Jewish boys and girls