This Jewish movie star has been in over 60 movies including Happy Gilmore, Spanglish, and Funny People.
Who is Adam Sandler?
This holiday is the jewish new year.
What is Rosh Hashanah?
This is the name of the white house in front of the lake.
What is the bayit?
Israel gained their independence in this month / year
When is May of 1948?
This type of bread is typically eaten on friday evening to celebrate shabbat.
What is a Challah?
This famous songwriter went to OSRUI.
Who is Debbie Friedman?
This holiday celebrates the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem, and the miracle of a one day supply of oil lasting for eight days.
What is Hannukah?
This eidah cleans up all of the trash on camp, moves all of our luggage, and helps serve us at meals.
What is Avodah?
This is the southernmost city in Israel
What is Eliat?
This is a pancake made of potatoes and onions fried in oil.
What is a latke?
This person is a counselor in kallah.

Who is Jacob?
This is the scroll we read from only on Purim.
What is the Megillah?
This is how many summers Beth Rodin has been director of OSRUI for.
What is 5 summers?
This popular snacking fruit was bred in Israel.
What are cherry tomatoes?
This is coconutty piled food that is commonly eaten on passover.
What are macaroons?
This person is a counselor in kallah.
Who is Andy?
These are what we shake on sukkot.
What are the Lulav and the Etrog?
This type of tree rises above the kallah beit t'fillah.
What is a Red Oak?
She is the first female prime minister of Israel
Bonus points for when she was prime minister
Who is Golda Meir?
1969-1974
This classic Israeli staple dish came over from North Africa in the 1950s by Jewish immigrants.
What is shakshuka?
This person is a councelor in kallah.
Who is Noa?
These are the 10 plagues of passover.
What are Blood, Frogs, Lice, Flys, Animal Disease (pestilence), Boils, Hail, Locusts, Darkness, Death of the first born?
This is how many torahs we have on camp.
What is 13?
This Israeli artist and song won Eurovision in 2018.
What is TOY by Netta?
The Jewish communities in Poland in the 16th and 17th centuries created this now widely used staple food across the world
What are Bagels