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Cultural Jeopardy

ELDER Project Fairfield University School of Nursing Judaism and Islam Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant#D62HP06858

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This Hebrew holy book is similar to the Christian Old Testament

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What is the Tanakh?

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The 5 important rituals of the Muslim faith are often referred to as these.

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What are the Pillars of Islam?

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This faith is comprised of Orthodox, Conservative, Reform and Reconstructionist groups.

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What is Judaism?

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Founder of the Islamic faith.

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Who is Mohammed?

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Original language of the Jewish people.

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What is Hebrew?

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Week long celebration in commemoration of the escape of the Jewish people from Egypt

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What is Passover?

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Festival of lights.

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What is Hanukkah?

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Holiest period in the Islamic year that signifies when the Qur’an was revealed to Mohammed.

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What is Ramadan?

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Eid al-Fitr celebrates the breaking of this practice during Ramadan.

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Where is the fast

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Day of Atonement, the holiest day of the Jewish calendar.

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What is Yom Kippur?

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Both faiths trace their lineage from this man in the Torah.

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Who is Abraham?

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This city is considered the capital by both Jews and Muslims.

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What is Jerusalem?

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This group of people are highly respected and cared for by all.

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Who are the elderly?

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This dietary practice is similar to the Jewish kosher diet.

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What is a halal diet?

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Tznuit and hejab are practices of this attribute.

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What is modesty?

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Islam is said to have begun in this city.

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What is Mecca?

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The Sharia and the Halakhah.

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What are the names of Jewish and Muslim religious laws?

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Jews worship is a synagogue, while Muslims worship in this house.

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What is a mosque?

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This practice is done 5 times a day, usually on a mat, facing in the direction of Mecca.

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What is praying?

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Titles of clergy seen in both faiths.

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What are Rabbis and Imams?

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This is usually used to cover the deceased body.

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What is a sheet?

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The deceased body should be handled as little as possible by healthcare workers. Muslims believe that if you have to touch them you should wear these.

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What are gloves?

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Both Jewish and Muslim patients may wish to recite these before passing away.

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What are psalms and declarations of faith?

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This procedure is generally not permitted, unless it is legally required.

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What is a post mortem exam?

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This is usually done as soon as possible after death in both religions.

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What is burial?

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Reference

Christianity in View.

Retrieved March 6, 2011 from http://christianityinview.com/xncomparison.html

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Healthcare Providers’ Handbook on Muslim Patients.

Retrieved January 9, 2011 from http://www.health.qld.gov.au/multicultural/support_tools/islamgde2ed-s2.pdf

International Strategy and Policy Institute. (1999).

Guidelines for Health Care Providers Interacting with Muslim Patients and Their Families.

Retrieved February 26, 2011 from http://www.ispi-usa.org/guidelines.htm

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Taheri, N. (2008). Health Care in Islamic History and Experience. Retrieved January 9, 2011 from http://ethnomed.org/cross-cultural-health/religion/health-care-in-islamic-history-and-experience .

The Muslim World.

Retrieved April 15 th , 2010 from http://btw.imb.org/news_map.asp

Religion Statistics: Jews by Country.

Retrieved April 15 th , 2010 from http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/rel_jew religion-jews

World Muslim Population Density.

Retrieved April 15 th , 2010 from http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/globalconnections/mideast/maps/muslim.html

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Cultural Jeopardy Activity Created by:

Joyce Cunneen, MSN, RN Fairfield University School of Nursing ELDER Project Education Coordinator Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPR/Division of Nursing Grant#D62HP06858