**Purpose:** This quick check helps you learn key vocabulary and big ideas about **Yom Kippur** (Judaism) in an informational, cultural way. **Note:** You are *not* being asked to practice or simulate any religious ritual (for example: fasting, prayer, or confession). Answer using what you’ve learned from class materials and discussion.
In Judaism, the name Yom Kippur is most often translated as the…
Which ideas are strongly associated with Yom Kippur? (Select 2.)
Yom Kippur is often described as the holiest day of the Jewish year.
Match each term to the best description.
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
Atonement | arrow_right_alt | Repentance/returning to better actions |
Neilah | arrow_right_alt | Making amends; seeking forgiveness |
Teshuvah | arrow_right_alt | Evening service at start of Yom Kippur |
Kol Nidre | arrow_right_alt | Closing service at end of Yom Kippur |
What is the name of the closing service at the end of Yom Kippur?
Which statement best describes where Yom Kippur falls on the Jewish calendar?
Sort each statement into the best category (informational only).
Reflecting on actions
Reciting specific prayers
A holiday celebrating war
Asking others for forgiveness
Attending synagogue services
A holiday about gifts
Religious practice
Cultural/community aspect
Common misconception
In one short paragraph, explain how learning about Yom Kippur can build cultural understanding. Include two accurate facts about the holiday (use phrases like “Some Jewish people…”).