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Cooldude101

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This festival commemorates the giving of God's commandments at Sinai.
 
 

a. Yom Kippur
  b. Sukkot
  c. Shavuot
  d. Pesach



Question 2

In Judaism both sexes are required to observe all _________ commandments.
 
 

a. time-specific
  b. negative
  c. noontime-specific
  d. positive




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Answer to Question 1

ANS: c

Answer to Question 2

ANS: b



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