What are the names of the first fall Holy day?
What are Rosh Hashana, Yom Teruah,and Feast of Trumpets
What is Hanukkah?
What is the festival of lights?
Who is the fiend of the Purim story?
Who is Hayman?
What are the spring High Holy days?
What are Passover and Unleaven bread, First Fruits, and Shavout?
What are two main foods served on Rosh Hashanah?
What are apples and honey?
What is the name of the period from Rosh Hashana to Yom Kippur?
What is the 10 days of Awe.
What is the "miracle" of Hanukkah?
What is the miracle of oil? God allowed the small cast of oil that remained undefiled to last 8 full days/nights until new oil could be made and sanctified.
What is the one special or different thing about the book of Ester that no other book of the bible can claim?
What is that the name of God is never specifically mentioned but you can see His hand at work in the lives of His people?
What is the significance of Passover?
What is that the application of the innocent blood of the lamb would allow the "angel of death" to pass over and death would not visit the "marked" people of God?
What shape is challagh served in during the fall feasts and why?
What is round? What is to represent both cycles of life and God's sovereign power as our King?
What are the aspects that each of the High holy days have in common according to God's proclaimations to His people?
What are:
A day of rest, no work.
Participate in Holy Convocation
A blood Sacrifice (Christ has fulfilled for us)
Why did the children "play dreidel"?
What is as a distraction so that the older Jews could study Torah and not be tortured or killed?
When reading the Book of Ester we find that Mordechai served the king of Persia well before his niece married him, how did he serve/help the king prior?
What is he foiled a plot to kill the king and saved his life?
What were the only requirements of God's people in celebrating Passover commemeration?
What are lamb, bitter herbs, and matza? As they are the only 3 elements God commanded by Scripture.
What is one of the traditional foods eaten on Yom Kippur's close as we "break the fast"?
What is smoked salmon, krugel, kreplach, or egg casserole?
What is Sukkot?
What is important about foods served during this festival?
What is they are mainly cooked in oil to remind us of God's provision of oil and wanting to bring His light (presence) back to our lives?
What do most youth find "fun" in this feast?
What are the costumes/masks and the noise makers?
How do we see First Fruits as a prophetic feast?
What is it is a foreshadow of the rapture, as Christ was the first fruits of the grave?
What is a constant at all Jewish feasts and meal except for Passover/Unleavened bread?
What is challagh?
How many goats were chosen for Yom Kippur and for what purposes?
what is 2. 1 to be the "scape goat" hands were laid on him to transfer the sins of the people and then it was taken to the wilderness and push off a cliff and the other was sacrificed on the altar of the LORD to complete atonement.
What is the other name for Hanukkah, as recorded in the new testament?
What is the irony in the story of Ester?
What is that the gallows Hayman inteded for all Jews were used to kill himself and his loyal followers?
What is the main food/diet of Shavout?
What is dairy/cheese?
known as the ice cream and cheesecake holiday in Jewish communities.