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How does the principle of B'tzelem Elohim relate to treating those with whom you disagree, such as during an emotional debate?
 
Everyone, regardless of differences, is made in God's image.
 
It instructs us to avoid them.
 
It means we must change their minds to align with our own.
 
Shows that prejudice can lead to dismissing narratives.
What is the central message of the Talmudic teaching that states: "whoever saves one soul, it is as if they saved an entire world?"
 
Every single human life is sacred and holds infinite worth.
 
One person cannot make a difference.
 
God is a forgiving God.
 
All people are equally responsible for each other.
Why did God admonish the angels for singing and celebrating the drowning of the Egyptian army, according to the Talmud?
 
Egyptian army-God's handiwork/loss not cause for celebration
 
The angels were supposed to be silent.
 
The Israelites were not yet completely safe.
 
God was sad that Pharaoh's army was defeated.
From the Genesis text and rabbinic tradition, what ethical obligation does the principle of B'tzelem Elohim place on us?
 
To treat others with respect and dignity.
 
To only care for those who are Jewish.
 
To avoid contact with others who are different.
 
To engage in debates about who is most godly.
The Talmud teaches that humanity was created from a single mold to emphasize what point?
 
Teach that no one can say, “My ancestor is better than yours
 
Humans are not special.
 
All people are exactly the same.
 
To prove that God makes mistakes
According to some interpretations, what specific human traits reflect the divine image?
 
Creativity, intelligence, and the capacity for goodness
 
Wealth and power
 
Political leadership
 
Physical strength and speed
What radical shift in belief did the concept of B'tzelem Elohim introduce compared to the ancient world?
 
every human being is created in the divine image.
 
only the wealthy considered mediators of divine blessings.
 
It allowed for multiple gods.
 
It stated that only kings were made in a god's image.
In which book of the Torah is the concept of B'tzelem Elohim first introduced?
 
Genesis
 
Exodus
 
Leviticus
 
Deuteronomy
What does the Hebrew term B'tzelem Elohim mean in English?
 
In the image of God
 
God's chosen people
 
God's divine law
 
A holy nation