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renzo156

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The Jewish calendar
 
  A) does not have a leap year.
  B) has nineteen months.
  C) is completely out of sync with the seasons.
  D) is based on the lunar cycle.
  E) features holidays based on the life and death of Jesus.

Question 2

The widely dispersed Jews observe holidays based on the ________ calendar as a way to connect with the ethnic roots of their religion.
 
  A) Gregorian
  B) Jewish
  C) Julian
  D) Hebrew
  E) agricultural



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: E



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