Answer the following about ways that Reform Judaism has adopted smart tech, for 10 points each.
[10m] Reform congregants in Ohio created the first app to digitize a “yellow candle” that the FJMC created for this cause. This cause is the focus of the [emphasize] earlier of two days on which a 2-minute siren brings Israeli traffic to a standstill.
ANSWER: Holocaust remembrance [or Holocaust commemoration or Holocaust memory or reflecting on the Holocaust; accept mourning Holocaust victims; accept honoring rescuers who intervened during the Holocaust; accept Yom HaShoah or Holocaust and Heroism Remembrance Day or Yom HaZikaron l’Shoah v’-laG’vurah; accept International Holocaust Remembrance Day; prompt on honoring Righteous among Nations by asking “what broader process is that part of?”; reject “Yom HaZikaron” or “Remembrance Day” alone]
[10e] Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg made one of these things to respond to apologies during the High Holidays. An Orthodox one of these things named Rebbe.IO gives halachic advice by filtering a secular one of them made by OpenAI.
ANSWER: chatbots [prompt on bots or Repentance Bot; prompt on Twitter bots; prompt on AI rabbis or artificially intelligent rabbis; prompt on Chat-GPT or generative pre-trained transformers by asking “can you be less specific?”; prompt on LLMs or large language models]
[10h] This hymn titles a different app that guides daily meditation and reflection during the month of Elul. This Psalm for the Season of Repentance opens by declaring “The Lord is my light and my salvation.”
ANSWER: Psalm 27 [accept Achat Sha’alti]
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