Associated with Purim, this Scroll is perhaps the most famous.
What is Esther?
What is milk (חלב)?
What is the burning bush?
Starting on the second night of Pesach, we count the number of days which are also the name of an NFL team.
What is 49(ers)?
On Sukkot, we gather and learn of the ancient wisdom attributed to this most peaceful of authors.
Who is Solomon?
Despite the stop-off at Sinai, the Israelites are on their way to the land flowing with .... & ....
What are milk & honey?
Moses went up the mountain for this many days to receive the Ten Commandments which were etched by whose hand (the first time)?
40 / God's
Rabbi Krustofsky serves the synagogue of this Town.

Orpah, Naomi, Boaz, and this unknown fella are all characters in Shavuot's Scroll.
What is Ruth?
These three-cornered dumplings are filled with cheese and eaten on Shavuot.
What are bureakas?
Before Torah was given, a trip to the laundromat was in store for these people.
Leviticus and Deuteronomy teach us to count the days of this grain which is being harvested.
What is barley?
Fast for a day, sit on the ground, and read Lamentations on this day of somber memorial.
What is Tisha B'Av?
Three corners on the pastries represent what?
Torah, Avodah, G'milut chasadim
Miriam, Aaron, Moses
Torah, N'vi'im, Ketuvim (TaNaKh)
Acc'g to the midrash, the Israelites only heard these first two of the Big Ten Commandments.
What are "I am the Lord..." and "You shall have no other gods..." ?
Since the Temple no longer stands, we are unable to bring these offerings to show thanks for the Spring's arrival.
Often inscribed on ketubot or wedding bands, this line from Song of Songs could be heard during this holiday.
What is Pesach/Passover?
As a baby drinks milk for nourishment, Shavuot gives Israel ... for nourishment for the soul.
What is Torah?
Unsure what had become of Moses, the Israelites melted down gold in order to make this four-legged molten creature.
What is a calf?
Seven weeks of seven days leads to Shavuot. Seven cycles of seven years leads to this special year, which is proclaimed on the Liberty Bell.
What is the Jubilee?