Question
This prayer's second verse, "Baruch shem k'vod malchuto l'olam va'ed," ("bah-ROOKH SHEM keh-VOHD mahl-khoo-TOH leh-oh-LAHM vah-ED") does not appear in the Torah and is recited silently during normal services but read aloud on Yom Kippur. For 10 points each:
[10h] Give the Hebrew name for this prayer written on scrolls that are placed in tefillin ("t'-FILL-in").
ANSWER: Shema [or "Shema Yisrael"; or "Shema Yisrael: Adonai eloheinu, Adonai echad"]
[10e] The first full paragraph of the Shema commands doing this action to God "with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might." Leviticus 19 requires doing this action to "thy neighbor as thyself."
ANSWER: love [or word forms like loving; or ahav; accept "V'ahavta"]
[10m] That paragraph, the V'ahavta ("vay ah-HAV-tah"), commands Jews to write the Shema on these locations, so it is written on a scroll placed inside a mezuzah.
ANSWER: doorposts [or door frames; or doorjambs; accept doors]
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Summary
Tournament | Edition | Exact Match? | Heard | PPB | Easy % | Medium % | Hard % |
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2025 PACE NSC | 06/07/2025 | Y | 36 | 14.72 | 94% | 39% | 14% |