Year 7
Creation
In this lesson, we will discuss the story of creation, Shabbat, and the idea that humans are created in the image of God.
Year 7
Creation
In this lesson, we will discuss the story of creation, Shabbat, and the idea that humans are created in the image of God.
Lesson details
Key learning points
- Creation from nothing, days of creation.
- Shabbat.
- Humans created in God's image.
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9 Questions
Q1.
True or False: Jews believe that God was the creator of the world and everything in it.
False
Q2.
A Mitzvah is:
A type of cake
The name of a prayer
Q3.
The Torah refers to:
A special food eaten on Jewish holidays
The Synogogue
Q4.
True or False: Some Jewish people will refer to God as HaShem (the name)
False
Q5.
The 'T' in the word Tanakh stand for:
Talmud
Tradition
Trust
Q6.
Tick all that apply: What are ways that Jewish people show reverence to God's name?
Q7.
What does the world Tanakh refer to?
A Jewish Holiday
A name of God
Q8.
Studying Torah is:
A good way to waste time
Only refers to studying the 5 Books of Moses
Q9.
A Minyan is:
A funny movie character
A name of God
7 Questions
Q1.
True or False: According to Jewish belief God created the world and everything in it.
False
Q2.
What did God do on the seventh day?
Created humans
Had a big party
Q3.
In some Jewish communities, on Shabbat people will NOT:
Go to synogogue
Spend time with friends and family
Q4.
What was created on the sixth day of creation?
Light and dark
The sun, moon and stars
Q5.
What was created on the fourth day of creation?
Animals on the land and humans
Light and dark
Q6.
According to Genesis, humans are created:
As decendents of other animals.
Out of stars.
Q7.
The Jewish belief that humans are created in the image of God can:
Prove that God did not create the world and everything in it
Teach that humans are equal to God