Q.1
Those wishing to convert to Judaism must ....
  • if Christian, immediately stop going to church
  • do so on a Sunday, the day after the Jewish Sabbath day
  • undergo a period of learning that could last a couple of years
  • denounce their current religion
Q.2
A Jewish person can marry a non-Jewish person ....
  • in a synagogue
  • in a church
  • during the weeks between Shrove Tuesday and Easter
  • providing it is not on the Sabbath Day
Q.3
Jewish businesspeople can enter a business partnership with a non-Jew ....
  • with no restrictions
  • providing they agree not to practice their own religion in the premises
  • providing they do not work on the Sabbath day
  • providing the non-Jew is only a junior partner
Q.4
The New Testament, written after the Five Books of Moses and the Old Testament, ....
  • is viewed with great scepticism by Jewish people
  • is wholly rejected by Jews because it discusses aspects of faith Jews do not believe in
  • contains portions that are read during the Jewish New Year
  • is considered a book that should be read by Jews at some point in order to achieve Jewish literacy
Q.5
Jews can entertain non-Jews in their home ....
  • if the visitors bring a portion of Kosher food (food that is allowed by Jewish Law) to the table
  • with absolutely no restrictions
  • if the visitors recite a small Hebrew prayer in English prior to eating
  • but in a different room if food is being served, because Jews do not permit non-Jewish people to eat with them
Q.6
The main reason Jewish Law may seem to want to separate Jews from non-Jews (referred to as gentiles) is ....
  • very biblical, aiming as it did at the time to prevent Jews from adopting idolatrous behaviour
  • to limit the opportunity for intermarriage
  • to prevent Jews desecrating the Sabbath Day
  • to stop Jews leaving the Jewish faith
Q.7
Can a Jewish person attend a non-Jewish funeral held in a church or funeral chapel?
  • Under no circumstances
  • With permission of the Rabbi
  • Yes they may attend
  • Yes, they may attend providing they do not take an active part in the service
Q.8
During the rise of Hellenism, aside from Greek language, what other aspect of Greek life did Jews begin to incorporate into their lives?
  • Jews began to use Greek methods of prayer
  • Jews began to adopt Greek personal names
  • Jews began to think of their ancient heroes such as Moses and Abraham as divine men
  • Jews began to worship Greek gods
Q.9
The Jewish obligation of “tzedakah”, the giving to charity, charitable causes and to those less-fortunate is ....
  • for Jews to help less-fortunate Jews
  • a tradition to help the less well-off celebrate the Sabbath
  • to help anyone less-fortunate, not just Jewish people
  • to maintain synagogues
Q.10
In order to be classed as Jewish under Jewish Law ....
  • the father must be Jewish
  • the mother must be Jewish
  • both mother and father must be Jewish
  • the grandparents must be Jewish
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