Paper 2E
Study of Religion and Dialogues: Judaism
(Merged Question Paper and Marking Scheme)
Monday 17 June 2024
A-level
RELIGIOUS STUDIES
Paper 2E Study of Religion and Dialogues: Judaism
Monday 17 June 2024 Afternoon Time allowed: 3 hours
Materials
For this paper you must have:
an AQA 16-page answer book.
Instructions
Use black ink or black ball-point pen.
Write the information required on the front of your answer book. The Paper Reference is 7062/2E.
Answer:
– both two-part questions from Section A, and
– one question from Section B, and
– one question from Section C.
Do all rough work in your answer book. Cross through any work you do not want to be marked.
Information
The marks for questions are shown in brackets.
The maximum mark for this paper is 100.
In each two-part question in Section A, the first part tests your knowledge and understanding,
while the second part tests your skills of reasoning and evaluation.
The one-part questions in Sections B and C test your knowledge and understanding and your
skills of reasoning and evaluation.
You will be marked on your ability to:
– use good English
– organise information clearly
– use specialist vocabulary where appropriate.
,A-level Religious Studies: Paper 2E Study of Religion and Dialogues: Judaism: Exam preview sections
This paper focuses on Judaism as a religious tradition, examining its core beliefs, practices, and ethics, as
well as its responses to modern issues and its dialogues with other religions.
Key Areas Covered:
1. Jewish Beliefs:
God (YHWH): The belief in one, indivisible God who is the Creator of the universe. The nature of
God as transcendent and immanent.
The Covenant: The special relationship between God and the Jewish people, beginning with
Abraham and reaffirmed through Moses. The concept of the Jewish people as God's chosen
people with responsibilities to live according to His will.
The Messiah: The belief in a future Messiah (anointed one) who will bring peace and redemption to
the world.
2. Jewish Practices:
The Torah: The sacred text of Judaism, which includes the first five books of the Hebrew Bible. The
Torah contains commandments (Mitzvot) and teachings that guide Jewish life.
Shabbat: The weekly day of rest, beginning at sunset on Friday and lasting until Saturday night.
Observing Shabbat includes prayer, family time, and refraining from work.
Kosher Laws: The dietary laws that govern what Jews can and cannot eat, based on the Torah's
commandments.
Rituals and Festivals:
o Passover (Pesach): Celebrates the Exodus from Egypt and the liberation of the Jewish
people.
o Rosh Hashanah: The Jewish New Year, a time for reflection and repentance.
o Yom Kippur: The Day of Atonement, a day of fasting and prayer for the forgiveness of sins.
o Sukkot: A festival that commemorates the Israelites’ journey through the desert after leaving
Egypt.
o Hanukkah: Celebrates the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem and the miracle
of the oil that burned for eight days.
3. Jewish Ethics:
The 613 Mitzvot: A set of commandments that include both ethical and ritual laws, covering all
aspects of life, from daily conduct to interactions with others.
Tzedakah: The concept of charity, or justice, where helping those in need is a key ethical
responsibility.
Pikuach Nefesh: The principle that saving a life takes precedence over almost all other religious
duties.
Tikkun Olam: The idea of "repairing the world," a commitment to social justice and ethical
responsibility in the wider world.
Key Areas to Revise:
Core Jewish Beliefs: The nature of God, the Covenant, the Messiah, and afterlife.
Jewish Practices: The Torah, Shabbat, kosher laws, and major festivals like Passover, Rosh
Hashanah, and Yom Kippur.
Ethics: The 613 Mitzvot, Tzedakah, Pikuach Nefesh, and Tikkun Olam.
Jewish Responses to Modernity: Secularism, gender roles, and Jewish identity.
Interfaith Dialogue: Relations with Christianity and Islam, interfaith peace efforts.
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Section A: Study of Judaism
Answer both questions in this section.
Each question has two parts.
Question 1
0 1 . 1 Examine Jewish understandings of life after death.
[10 marks]
and
0 1 . 2 ‘Gender based language about God is not useful.’
Evaluate this view.
[15 marks]
Question 2
0 2 . 1 Examine how ghettoism influences Jewish identity today.
[10 marks]
and
0 2 . 2 ‘There is little agreement about the ordination of women as rabbis.’
Evaluate this view.
[15 marks]
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Section B: The dialogue between philosophy and Judaism
Answer one question from this section.
Either
Question 3
0 3 . 1 ‘Religious sources of authority do not require miracles.’
Critically examine and evaluate this view with reference to the dialogue between
Judaism and philosophy.
[25 marks]
or
Question 4
0 4 . 1 ‘Science shows that it is not reasonable to believe in God.’
Critically examine and evaluate this view with reference to the dialogue between
Judaism and philosophy.
[25 marks]
Turn over for Section C
Turn over ►
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Section C: The dialogue between ethics and Judaism
Answer one question from this section.
Either
Question 5
0 5 . 1 ‘Jewish ethics do not deal effectively with issues concerned with marriage.’
Critically examine and evaluate this view with reference to the dialogue between
Judaism and ethical studies.
[25 marks]
or
Question 6
0 6 . 1 ‘Kant’s ethics are compatible with Jewish ethical teaching.’
Critically examine and evaluate this view with reference to the dialogue between
Judaism and ethical studies.
[25 marks]
END OF QUESTIONS
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RELIGIOUS STUDIES
7062/2E
Paper 2E Study of Religion and Dialogues: Judaism
Mark scheme
June 2024
Version: 1.0 Final
, MARK SCHEME – A-LEVEL RELIGIOUS STUDIES – 7062/2E – JUNE 2024
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