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Who are the three patriarchs of Judaism?
Abraham, Isaac, Jacob (Israel)
What day is the Shabbat or the day of rest in Judaism?
Saturday
What Jewish holiday is the Day of Atonement?
Yom Kippur
What is a Jewish religious leader called?
"Rabbi"
What is "Mazel Tov"?
Good luck/congratulations
What does "Shalom" mean?
Peace (used as greeting and farewell)
What is "Talmud"?
Rabbinic commentary that interprets the Torah
What is "Tanakh"?
The complete 24-book Jewish scripture/Hebrew Bible
What are the first five books of the Hebrew Bible called?
the Torah
Name the main works of the Hindu Scripture.
Vedas and Upanishads
Name the Hindu Trinity.
Brahma (creator), Vishnu (sustainer), Shiva (destroyer)
observance of __________ means fulfilling ones duty consistent with ones caste.
Dharma
What is "moksha"?
Release from samsara/spiritual liberation
What is "atman"?
The core part of yourself/individual soul
What does "Brahman" refer to in Hinduism?
The ultimate divine reality/the Absolute that pervades the universe
What are the three main collections of Buddhist scriptures?
Tripitaka
What is the universal principle of cause and effect?
Karma
What is an "ascetic"?
Someone who lives with no possessions, seeking truth
What does "trishna" refer to?
Thirst / desire
What does "dhukka" mean in Buddhism?
Suffering
What century were Buddhist teachings first written down?
1st Century BCE
What causes suffering according to Buddhism?
Desire and attachment
What is the ultimate goal in Buddhism called?
Nirvana
Under what type of tree did Siddhartha achieve enlightenment?
Sacred fig tree (Bodhi tree)
What is the Buddhist term for the cycle of rebirth?
Samsara
Name the Four Noble Truths in order.
) Life involves suffering (dhukka), 2) Suffering is caused by desire/attachment, 3) Suffering can be eliminated, 4) The Eightfold Path leads to liberation
What does "Buddha" mean?
The enlightened one
Who is the founder of Buddhism?
Siddhartha Gautama