Memory RemnantVersión en línea Review for Remnant mini-Test por Christine Kvam Apocalyptic Writing Dairy products are eaten during Hanukkah in honor of this woman who saved her village Moral Boundaries Conquered the Persians and prohibited the practice of Judaism Menorah Dreidel Maccabees Re-build the wall around Jerusalem, the city, and the Temple Do not oppress people, do not intermarry with outsiders Israelites who remained in Babylon/Persia Judith Greeks Purim Leaders of the Jewish revolt against the Greeks Meaning of the word "Hanukkah" Hasmonean Dynasty Physical Boundaries New Jewish belief that emerged during the time of Greek persecution Nehemiah Esther Persians "Dedication" Jewish holy day celebrating the re-dedication of the Temple after the victory over the Greeks Follow Jewish Law, observe Jewish traditions, honor the Sabbath Period of Jewish independence/self-government after defeating the Greeks Writing style that uses symbols to convey hope during hard times Diaspora Jewish holy day recalling Esther saving the Jews from destruction Eternal Life Leader within the remnant who encouraged rebuilding 3 types of boundaries Israelites who returned to the Promised Land Book meant to give hope to persecuted believers by showing that God will save the faithful Hanukkah game originally used to hide studying the Torah during persecution Hanukkah Jewish woman who becomes Queen of Persia and saves her people from being killed Religious Boundaries Groups who conquered the Babylonians and ended the Exile Remnant Hanukkah tradition that recalls the oil lasting 8 days during the re-dedication of the Temple Daniel