Judaism — Practices
What's covered
Key facts
Bar Mitzvah is at age thirteen for boys.
Inside the Aron Hakodesh are kept the Torah scrolls.
A Jewish boy is eight days old at his Brit Milah.
In traditional ceremonies, the bride circles the groom seven times — representing the wall of love she builds around him.
Kashrut is the Jewish dietary law system.
Jewish dead are traditionally buried as soon as possible — ideally within 24 hours.
Conservative Judaism (also called Masorti) sits between Orthodox and Reform.
During Pesach, Jews avoid all leavened food (chametz) — homes are cleaned of it beforehand.
Jews pray in community because communal prayer enhances spiritual focus and is required for certain prayers (such as the Mourner's Kaddish).
Apples dipped in honey are eaten at Rosh Hashanah for a sweet new year.
Sample questions
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What happens at a Bar/Bat Mitzvah ceremony?
- •The young person is baptised in water
- •The young person joins a monastery
- •The young person quits school
- ✓The young person reads from the Torah
What is the bimah used for?
- •Place where shoes are left
- ✓Reading the Torah aloud during services
- •Stage for synagogue concerts only
- •Where the rabbi sells goods
What does Brit Milah mean?
- •Coming of age ceremony for boys
- ✓Covenant of circumcision
- •Funeral rite for grandparents
- •Wedding feast at the synagogue
What does the chuppah symbolise?
- •A specific Jewish dance step
- •A traditional Jewish food dish
- •A type of synagogue song
- ✓The new home of the married couple
Which animal is famously NOT kosher?
- •Chickens
- •Cows
- ✓Pigs
- •Sheep
What happens during Shiva?
- •Mourners host a music celebration
- •Mourners spend a week alone fasting
- ✓Mourners stay home; visitors comfort them
- •Mourners travel to Israel together
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