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What/Who
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Big Rabbeim Addition
BONUS
100
Jews were welcomed by the _________ king and given specific rights.

Polish

100

All education in Poland for Jews was in _____. No ______ education.

 תורה

Secular

100

A student of R' Yaakov, his Yeshiva in ______ became one of the greatest Yeshivas to ever exist in ________.

R' Shalom Shachna

Lublin

Poland

100

The largest state in the United States of America.

Alaska

200

The _______ ______ opposed the Jews for obvious reasons... (because of religious reasons).

Catholic Church

200

Early chief rabbi of Poland. Established the first yeshivah in Poland and had thousands of students.

R' Yaakov Pollak

200

R' Shalom's son-in-law, and one of the great geniuses who would one day become the leader of all ashkenazic Jewry. He was also known as the...

R' Moshe Isserlis, Rama

200

The number of sides on a standard pencil.

6

300

This sect of people also hated the Jews because they saw them as competition.

The Middle Class

300

A very contrived way of learning through linguistic inferences to draw artificial conclusions.

Pilpul
300

The Rama wrote this sefer that ends in his first name, but his most important sefer was a commentary on the shulchan aruch. It was called ________.

Darchei Moshe

Mappah.

300

The fable in which a boy sold a cow for beans.

Jack and the Beanstalk

400

This system ultimately limited the Jews ability administer land, certain physical resources, or administrative functions, like taxing, and keep some of the profits for themselves.

The Arenda System

400
He introduced this style of learning called Pilpul

R' Yaakov Pollak

400

The Rama lived in _______ and eventually had built a Yeshiva that rivaled that of his father-in-law's which was in ________.

Cracow, Lublin

400

 A central figure in Mark Twain’s masterpiece, this character’s journey with Huck Finn explores themes of freedom and friendship

Jim

500

The Education among Jews in Poland was on a:

a) Low Level because of the amount of closed minded sephardim

b) High level because Jews being illiterate was unheard of

c) Regular Level, nothing particularly special.

b) High level

500

The approach of learning called Pilpul is generally

Rejected/accepted in modern yeshivas today.

Rejected

500

The Rama

A) Supported the pilpul approach to learning

B) Did not support the pilpul approach to learning

C) Did not know about it because he was not exposed to it.

B) Did not support it.

500

A board game of helping Sam with his silly conditions.

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