Final answer:
The student needed help identifying key terms related to Judaism such as the Torah being the most sacred text, the Dead Sea Scrolls providing insight into ancient Jewish life, Mosaic law guiding daily lives, Prophets as messengers of God, and the Talmud as part of sacred texts. Additionally, the correct terms for the belief in one God, Jewish house of worship, explanations in the Talmud, Jewish day of worship, and the concept of kindness and fairness were provided.
Step-by-step explanation:
Out of respect for the Torah, the most sacred text of Judaism, readers do not touch it but instead use special pointers to mark their places.
Historians have learned much about the lives of the ancient Jews by studying the Dead Sea Scrolls, which include prayers, commentaries, letters, and passages from the Hebrew Bible.
Orthodox Jews strictly follow a system of laws, known as Mosaic law, that guide many areas of Jews’ daily lives.
Prophets are people who are said to receive messages from God to be taught to others.
The sacred texts of Judaism include the Torah, the Hebrew Bible, and the Talmud.
- 6. The belief in only one God - A) monotheism
- 7. A Jewish house of worship - D) synagogue
- 8. Explanations; Talmud - B) commentaries
- 9. Jewish day of worship - C) Sabbath
- 10. Kindness and fairness in dealing with other people - E) justice