The items found on a traditional seder plate (in Hebrew)
What are maror (bitter herbs), charoset, karpas (green vegetable), z'roa (lamb shank), beitzah (roasted egg), and chazeret (bitter green vegetable)?
These are a sweet triangle-shaped dessert.
What are Hamantashen?
This concentration camp was located in Poland where over a million Jews were murdered.
What was Auschwitz?
This person's entire family appeared in the Netflix film You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah.
Who is Adam Sandler?
This is the name of the Israeli National Anthem.
What is Hatikvah?
The blooming of this tree in Israel coincides with Tu B'Shevat.
What is the almond tree?
This is the Hebrew name for a sweet treat made from fried dough.
What are soufganyiot?
This was the collective name for the ancient priests.
Who were the Kohanim?
This Jewish actor is best known for his role as Ross Geller on Friends.
Who is David Schwimmer?
These are customarily left by people at the Western Wall.
What are notes/prayers?
Recite the Four Questions in English.
-Why do we only eat matzah on this night, but on other nights we can eat challah and matzah?
-Why do we eat bitter herbs on this night, but not on other nights?
-Why do we dip our food twice on this night, but on other nights we only dip once?
-Why do we recline on this night, but not on other nights?
This Israeli food contains poached eggs, tomato sauce, and vegetables.
What is shakshuka?
This is the name of the doctor who performed dangerous procedures on Jews in concentration camps.
Who was Josef Mengele?
This Jewish physicist is known for his contributions to the development of the atomic bomb.
Who is Robert Oppenheimer?
List the directions in which you shake the lulav and etrog in order.
What are East (front), South (right), West (back), North (left), up, and down?
The name of this Jewish holiday translates to "lottery."
What is Purim?
This is a baked casserole that can be made sweet or savory and typically includes noodles, potatoes, or matzah.
What is a kugel?
This is the name of the woman who found Anne Frank's diary.
Who was Miep Gies?
This person was the MLB's first Jewish superstar.
Who was Hank Greenberg?
This ritual, traditionally performed on Erev Yom Kippur, involves the symbolic casting away of sins by throwing bread into a body of water.
What is tashlich?
This holiday is sometimes called Jewish Valentine's Day and takes place over the summer.
What is Tu B'Av?
This Jewish food can be traced back the longest (outside of the Bible), dating back to at least 1350.
What is gefilte fish?
What is 22%?
This pop star, famous for hits like "Like a Prayer" and "Vogue," was born to a Jewish family.
Who is Madonna?
What is a sheitel?