Passover
Tu B'Shevat
Hanukkahh
Purim
Food
100

What is the name of the book we read at a Seder?

Haggadah

100

What do we celebrate?  

Birthday of the Trees

100

What do we light each night?

Menorah

100

What do we do when we hear Haman's name?

Shake groggers/say "boo"

100
What are the potato pancakes we eat on Hanukkah called?
Latkes
200

How many questions are in the Mah Nishtanah?

4
200

 Name 3 things trees give us?  

 Fruit, Shade, Air (Oxygen)

200

What miracle happened with the oil?

 (It lasted 8 days)

200

What is the name of Queen Esther’s cousin who helped her and told her about Haman’s plan?

Moredechai

200

What is the name of the 3 sided cookie we eat during Purim?

Hamentaschen

300

 What does the bitter herb remind us of? 

Slavery in Egypt

300

What is one way people celebrate?

Plant trees or eat fruits

300

After lighting a Hanukkah menorah, where is it traditionally placed?

In a window

300

What is the name of the Purim story that we recite?

Megillah

300

What is typically eaten on Friday nights during Shabbat? Hint: It's something we bless.

Challah

400

Who traditionally reads the Mah Nishtanah?

Youngest child

400

Why is Tu B’Shevat in spring in Israel? (That’s when trees start to bloom there)

(That’s when trees start to bloom there)

400

What group did Judah Maccabee lead?

The Maccabees

400

Who is the king in the story?

Ahasuerus. 

400

What are two traditional foods that Jewish people eat at Rosh Hashanah? Why do we eat it?

Apples & Honey for a SWEET new year!

500

What are 3 food items you can find on a Seder plate for Passover?

 Horseradish, Bitter Herbs, Egg, Beet, Bone, Parsley

500

 What are 6 items that would be appropriate to eat at a Tu B'Shevat Seder?

Dried fruits, nuts, seeds, etc.

500

What do the letters on the dreidel stand for?  

A great miracle happened there

500

Why are people proud of Queen Ester?

She told the King she was Jewish and helped save the Jews!

500

What are 3 food items you can find on a Seder plate for Passover?

Horseradish, Parsley, Beet, Bone, Bitter Herbs, lettuce

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