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Cultural Jeopardy ELDER Project Fairfield University School of Nursing Judaism and Islam Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Facts and History Let’s Celebrate! Similarities Differences End Times 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of This Hebrew holy book is similar to the Christian Old Testament Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of What is the Tanakh? Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of The 5 important rituals of the Muslim faith are often referred to as these. Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of What are the Pillars of Islam? Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of This faith is comprised of Orthodox, Conservative, Reform and Reconstructionist groups. Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of What is Judaism? Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Founder of the Islamic faith. Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Who is Mohammed? Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Original language of the Jewish people. Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of What is Hebrew? Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Week long celebration in commemoration of the escape of the Jewish people from Egypt Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of What is Passover? Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Festival of lights. Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of What is Hanukkah? Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Holiest period in the Islamic year that signifies when the Qur’an was revealed to Mohammed. Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of What is Ramadan? Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Eid al-Fitr celebrates the breaking of this practice during Ramadan. Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Where is the fast Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Day of Atonement, the holiest day of the Jewish calendar. Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of What is Yom Kippur? Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Both faiths trace their lineage from this man in the Torah. Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Who is Abraham? Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of This city is considered the capital by both Jews and Muslims. Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of What is Jerusalem? Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of This group of people are highly respected and cared for by all. Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Who are the elderly? Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of This dietary practice is similar to the Jewish kosher diet. Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of What is a halal diet? Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Tznuit and hejab are practices of this attribute. Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of What is modesty? Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Islam is said to have begun in this city. Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of What is Mecca? Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of The Sharia and the Halakhah. Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of What are the names of Jewish and Muslim religious laws? Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Jews worship is a synagogue, while Muslims worship in this house. Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of What is a mosque? Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of This practice is done 5 times a day, usually on a mat, facing in the direction of Mecca. Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of What is praying? Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Titles of clergy seen in both faiths. Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of What are Rabbis and Imams? Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of This is usually used to cover the deceased body. Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of What is a sheet? Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of The deceased body should be handled as little as possible by healthcare workers. Muslims believe that if you have to touch them you should wear these. Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of What are gloves? Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Both Jewish and Muslim patients may wish to recite these before passing away. Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of What are psalms and declarations of faith? Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of This procedure is generally not permitted, unless it is legally required. Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of What is a post mortem exam? Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of This is usually done as soon as possible after death in both religions. Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of What is burial? Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Reference • Christianity in View. Retrieved March 6, 2011 from http://christianityinview.com/xncomparison.html. • Healthcare Providers’ Handbook on Muslim Patients. Retrieved January 9, 2011 from http://www.health.qld.gov.au/multicultural/support_tools/islamgde2ed-s2.pdf • International Strategy and Policy Institute. (1999). Guidelines for Health Care Providers Interacting with Muslim Patients and Their Families. Retrieved February 26, 2011 from http://www.ispi-usa.org/guidelines.htm. • Taheri, N. (2008). Health Care in Islamic History and Experience. Retrieved January 9, 2011 from http://ethnomed.org/cross-cultural-health/religion/health-care-in-islamic-history-and-experience. • The Muslim World. Retrieved April 15th, 2010 from http://btw.imb.org/news_map.asp • Religion Statistics: Jews by Country. Retrieved April 15th, 2010 from http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/rel_jewreligion-jews • World Muslim Population Density. Retrieved April 15th, 2010 from http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/globalconnections/mideast/maps/muslim.html Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Cultural Jeopardy Activity Created by: Joyce Cunneen, MSN, RN Fairfield University School of Nursing ELDER Project Education Coordinator Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of