is the first of the Biblical patriarchs, one who submitted himself to the will of God, even when it came to being willing to sacrifice his own son. [Hint]
, a Hebrew raised as an Egyptian prince, brought his people out of slavery in Egypt. [Hint]
, a slayer of a Philistine giant, made Jerusalem the capital city of Israel. [Hint]
was a pious Jewish scholar who established rules for interpreting the Torah around the time of Jesus. [Hint]
In the nineteenth century, a movement dedicated to establishing a Jewish state in the land of Israel called began in response to increasing anti-Semitism. [Hint]