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Judaism over the Centuries Chapter 8.3 Vocabulary

Judaism over the Centuries Chapter 8.3 Vocabulary. Michelle L. Zealots. Definition: The most rebellious groups of the Jews were called the Zealots. Sentence with Word in Textbook: Led by the Zealots, they fought fiercely. Pronunciation: ZE-luhts. Rabbi (Rabbis for Plural).

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Judaism over the Centuries Chapter 8.3 Vocabulary

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  1. Judaism over the CenturiesChapter 8.3Vocabulary Michelle L.

  2. Zealots Definition: The most rebellious groups of the Jews were called the Zealots. Sentence with Word in Textbook: Led by the Zealots, they fought fiercely. Pronunciation: ZE-luhts

  3. Rabbi (Rabbis for Plural) Definition: A religious teacher. Sentence in Book with Word: Rabbis were responsible for interpreting the Torah and teaching. Here is a Rabbi working on part of a Torah Scroll. Pronunciation: RAB-yz (Plural Form)

  4. Passover Definition: A time for Jews to remember the Exodus, the journey of the Hebrews out of slavery in Egypt. Normally during March or April. Sentence in Book with Word: Therefore, during Passover Jews eat only matzo, a flat, unrisen bread. Pronunciation: (pas-oh-ver)

  5. High Holy Days Definition: The two most sacred days of Jewish religious observance-Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur Sentence in Book with Word: Ceremonies and rituals are also part of the High Holy Days, the two most sacred of all Jewish holy days. Pronunciation: hahyhoh-lee deyz This is a shofar, the symbol for Rosh Hashanah.

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