GCSE (9-1): Religious Studies: AQA: Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur and Pesach

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Rosh Hashanah

The Jewish New Year

<p>The Jewish New Year</p>
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Yom Kippur

the Day of Atonement; day of fasting and repentance

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Teshuvah

repentance

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Shofar

Ram's horn blown on Rosh Hashanah

<p>Ram's horn blown on Rosh Hashanah</p>
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Isaiah 1:18

Verse in scriptures talking about sins becoming white "like snow"

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Pesach

Festival in remembrance of the Jewish Exodus from Egypt that is celebrated in spring

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Seder Plate

contains spots for 6 different foods that symbolize of the Exodus from Egypt

<p>contains spots for 6 different foods that symbolize of the Exodus from Egypt</p>
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Eliyahu Hanavi

Eliyohu the prophet who comes to every Seder

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Seder

a Jewish ritual service and ceremonial dinner for the first night or first two nights of Passover.

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Exodus: 6:6-7

The source in the Torah for taking the Jewish people out of Egypt

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Charoset

symbolizes the mortar used in brick making

<p>symbolizes the mortar used in brick making</p>
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Chazeret

A second bitter herb used in Korech or the Hillel Sandwich.

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Matzah

unleavened bread eaten on Pesach

<p>unleavened bread eaten on Pesach</p>
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Chometz

forbidden during Passover (includes leavened bread, most grains)