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Important Comparing
Figures
Religions
Beliefs
Customs/
Traditions
Major
Historical
Events
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Important Figures - 10
• Who led the Hebrews out of Egypt?
Important Figures 1 – 10
• Moses
Important Figures - 20
• Who is known as “the Father of the
Hebrews”?
Important Figures – 20
• Abraham
Important Figures - 30
• Who is the founder of Daoism?
Important Figures – 30
• Laozi
Important - 40
• Who is Vishnu?
Important Figures– 40
• One of the three gods of Brahman, “the
protector”.
Important Figures - 50
• What was the Buddha’s real name?
Important Figures – 50
• Siddhartha Gautama
Comparing Religions - 10
• What two religions share the ultimate goal of
reaching enlightment?
Comparing Religions – 10
• Hinduism and Buddhism
Comparing Religions - 20
• Between Hinduism and Buddhism, which
religion doesn’t technically have a god?
Comparing Religions– 20
• Buddhism, they have the Buddha who taught
the religion, while Hinduism has Brahman.
Comparing Religions - 30
• How is Jesus of Nazareth viewed differently
between Judaism, Islam, and Christianity?
Comparing Religions – 30
• For Christianity he is viewed as the Messiah,
but in Judaism he is looked at as a prophet
(denied as a Messiah). In Islam, he was also
viewed as a prophet.
Comparing Religions - 40
• How do Confucianism and Daoism view
education differently?
Comparing Religions – 40
• Confucianism valued education, while Daoists
say, “a clever mind is not a heart”.
Comparing Religions - 50
• Why is Israel important to Christianity, Islam,
and Judaism?
Comparing Religions– 50
• Christianity: Birthplace of Jesus of Nazareth.
• Judaism: The land was promised to them by
god.
• Islam: One of their most holy cities is in it
(Jerusalem).
Beliefs- 10
• What is the name of the Jewish bible?
Beliefs– 10
• Torah
Beliefs- 20
• What religions that we studied are strictly
monotheistic?
Beliefs– 20
• Christianity, Judaism, and Islam.
Beliefs- 30
• What are the objectives in Hindu faith that
one must complete in order to move up to the
next level of the caste system?
Beliefs– 30
• Dharma
Beliefs- 40
• What are the Vedas?
Beliefs– 40
• The Vedas are the holy writings and texts for
the Hinduism faith, found in a cave.
Beliefs- 50
• What is Ahimsa?
Beliefs– 50
• A Hindu/Buddhist belief where one should not
harm animals.
Customs/Traditions- 10
• What religion follows a caste system?
Customs/Traditions– 10
• Hinduism
Customs/Traditions- 20
• What is the Jewish celebration of a boy/girl
becoming an adult?
Customs/Traditions– 20
• Bar/Bat Mitzvah
Customs/Traditions- 30
• What is the pillar in Islamic faith in which one
must make a pilgrimage to Mecca?
Customs/Traditions– 30
• The Hajj
Customs/Traditions- 40
• What is the holiday celebrated in Judaism that
is celebrated as a day of atonement?
Customs/Traditions– 40
• Yom Kippur
Customs/Traditions- 50
• What is the Confucius custom in which one
devotes themselves to their parents/respects
ancestors?
Customs/Traditions– 50
• Filial Piety
Historical Events- - 10
• What happened to the Hebrews in Egypt?
Historical Events-– 10
• They were enslaved by the pharaoh for 400
years.
Historical Events- - 20
• What was Exodus?
Historical Events-– 20
• The escape of the Hebrews out of Egypt, led
by Moses, into the desert.
Historical Events- - 30
• How did Jewish leaders respond to Jesus?
Historical Events-– 30
• They claimed his teachings were “blasphemy”
(false teachings), and he was denied as the
Messiah.
Historical Events- - 40
• What happened when the Buddha escaped his
prince hood? (What did he see?)
Historical Events-– 40
• He saw sickness, death, and old age.
Historical Events- 50
• What historical event does Hanukkah
celebrate?
Historical Events– 50
• A commemoration of the victory of the Jewish
army over Greek soldiers and the rededication
of the holy temple.