Parsha
Tisha B'Av
Connections
The Geography of Israel
Spain v. Argentina
100

In which year since leaving Egypt does Moshe deliver the speech of Devarim?

40

100

Until what point are we not permitted to sit on a regular chair?

Midday

100

armchair, handsome, legume, cheeky

body parts hidden in the word

100

This area is the lowest point below sea level in the world

The Dead Sea

100

Glaciers, windswept plains and the southern Andes define this vast region shared by Argentina and Chile.

Patagonia

200

Which sin does Moshe go back to discuss in this parsha

The sin of the spies

200

The Shabbat before Tisha B'Av is called this- based upon the opening of that Haftorah we read

Shabbat Chazon

200

Ballet, depot, gnome, subtle

silent letters

200

This river runs from the Kinneret to the Dead Sea and was the site of Bnei Yisrael’s entry into the Land of Israel.

Jordan River

200

Rapid footwork, handclaps, guitar and intense singing combine in this traditional art form associated with southern Spain.

Flamenco

300

What word appears in the Parsha, Haftorah and also the special text we read on Motzaei Shabbat

Eicha

300

At night and during the morning of Tisha B'Av, we recite THESE, special poems written about the various tragedies that befell the Jewish people over the years

Kinnot

300

Sea, Tea, You, Eye

words that are letters

300

This mountain, located in the Golan Heights, is Israel’s highest point and often snow-covered in winter. It’s also near where the tribe of Dan originally settled.

Har Chermon

300

Each July, runners dressed in white and red race through the streets ahead of charging bulls in this Spanish city.

Pamplona

400

Moshe opens the book (and parsha) with a speech to Bnei Yisrael. Where is he delivering that speech?

In the Jordan river valley before entering the land

400

During Mincha on Tisha B'av we add in THIS prayer to the shemonah esrei, which asks that Hashem comforts us and rebuilds the Bet HaMikdash

Nachem

400

bread, cheddar, dough, bucks

slang for money

400

This Negev city, mentioned in Sefer Bereishit and associated with both Avraham and Yitzchak, is also one of the fastest-growing cities in modern Israel.

Be'er Sheva

400

This bitter, caffeinated drink which originated in Argentina is traditionally passed around in a hollowed gourd and sipped through a metal straw called a bombilla.

Yerba Mate

500

Devarim is the fifth book of the Torah- it is also called THIS (HINT: It is also the name of a book by the Rambam)

Mishneh Torah (repetition of the Torah)


500

We dont say Tachanun on erev Tisha B'Av nor on Tisha B'av itself, not because it is a day of mourning, but rather because it is referred to as a _______________, an appointed time that will be transformed into a day of celebration

Moed

500

Promise, record, silence, heart

things that can be broken

500

This mountain in northern Israel is the site of an important pilgrimage on Lag BaOmer and the burial place of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai.

Har Meron

500

With his curled moustache, melting clocks and dreamlike paintings, this Spanish surrealist became almost as famous as his art.

Dali

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