The object in outerspace that sets the Jewish calander
The moon
The Holiday where many Jewish adults fast (do not eat or drink) for a day.
Yom Kippur
What letter is this?
Aleph
We shake this on Sukkot to remind us that God is all around us
Lulav and Etrog
What isthe 4th planet from the Sun
Mars
When do Jewish holidays begin? Morning, Afternoon or Evening?
Evening
The festival that celebrates the beginning of the Jewish new year
Rosh Hashana
What is this letter?
Resh
What we need to see through the top of a sukkah to be kosher
The stars and /or The sky
Dinosaur fossils have been found on all 7 continents, name 3 continents
North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, Antarctica
The celebration of the beginning of the month is called
Rosh Chodesh
The holiday known as 'The Day of Atonement'
Yom Kippur
What does this Hebrew word say?
Shalom
What is the tradition of Ushpizin?
Welcoming guests. We see this on Sukkot when we welcome guests into our Sukkahs
Who was the first president of the United States?
George Washington
All high holidays are in this Jewish month
Tishrei
How long it takes to read the entire Torah
1 year
What is the Hebrew word for honey? (Hint: we learned it on Rosh Hashana, and it was one of our Hebrew words of the week)
The number of walls a sukkah needs to be kosher
At least 3, or 2 and a part of a third
What country has the capital city of Beijing?
China
The 4 holidays celebrated in the month of Tishrei
Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur, Simchat Torah and Sukkot
The name of 1 book of the Torah (Hint: there are 5 total, and we learned them during pass the parcel)
Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy
What do all these letters have in common? What group do they all belong to?
They are final/sofit letters.
What is the tip of the etrog called? it needs to be intact in order to have a kosher for Sukkot etrog.
Pitom
What city is this?
Seattle, Washington