When do we start Counting The Omer
Second night of Passover
On Passover, instead of bread we eat...
Matza
Karpas: Vegetable
A vegetable (usually parsley) is dipped in salt water and eaten. The vegetable symbolizes the lowly origins of the Jewish people; the salt water symbolizes the tears shed as a result of our slavery. Parsley is a good vegetable to use for this purpose, because when you shake off the salt water, it looks like tears.
(Double points if you know which step of the Seder this is)
Passover
Step 3
עוּגַת גְּבִינָה
Cheesecake
How many months are there in a Jewish Leap year?
13 months
(A non leap year has 12 months)
For How many weeks do we count the Omer?
Seven
The 14th step of the Passover Seder is Hallel (Praises)
The standard group of psalms that make up a full Hallel is recited at this point. A blessing is recited over the last cup of wine and it is drunk.
Q: In Which section of the Tanakh are all the psalms found?
Ketuvim (Writings)
Mishloach Manot
(Double points if you can describe the ritual)
What is Purim
Mishloach manot (משלוח מנות) literally, "sending of portions", are gifts of food or drink that are sent to family, friends and others on Purim day. The mitzvah of giving mishloach manot derives from the Book of Esther. It is meant to ensure that everyone has enough food for the Purim feast held later in the day, and to increase love and friendship among Jews and their neighbors.
חַג הַבִּכּוּרִים
The Festival of the First Fruits, another name for Shavuot as an agricultural festival.
שָׁבוּעַ
Week
What Holiday Do we celebrate after we finish counting the Omer?
Shavuot
The ________ is half of the middle matzah that is broken in the fourth step of the seder, yachatz. It is customary to hide the ________, and the person who finds it gets a prize! The ________ is eaten last of all at the seder, during step 12, tzafun.
Afikoman
"you shall take the product of hadar trees, branches of palm trees, boughs of leafy trees, and willows of the brook, and you shall rejoice before the LORD your God seven days. " - Leviticus 23:40
What is Sukkot
זְמַן מַתַּן תּוֹרָתֵנוּ
Time of the Giving of our Torah, a later designation for Shavuot added in Talmudic times.
שָׁבוּעוֹת
Weeks
What does Omer Mean?
Sheaf
A sheaf is a bunch of grain ( in the context of counting the omer... barley) bound together after reaping.
How many steps are there in the Passover Seder
Double point if you can name them all)
15 steps
On _______ some people stay up all night, or very late, studying Torah. This custom evolved from a story that says that when the Israelites were at Sinai, they overslept and had to be awakened by Moses. So, to make amends and prove that we won’t fall asleep while waiting, like our ancestors did, many modern Jews stay up all night, or go late into the evening, to study and celebrate receiving the Torah.
Shavuot
On Shavuot some people stay up all night, or very late, studying Torah. This custom evolved from a story that says that when the Israelites were at Sinai, they overslept and had to be awakened by Moses. So, to make amends and prove that we won’t fall asleep while waiting, like our ancestors did, many modern Jews stay up all night, or go late into the evening, to study and celebrate receiving the Torah. These events, known as Tikkun Leil Shavuot, which literally means “Rectification for Shavuot Night,” are understood as the custom of studying with a community to once again experience standing at Mount Sinai, where the Jewish people received the Torah. The Tikkun Leil Shavuot was developed by 16th-century mystics in Safed, who believed that by studying on Shavuot, they were symbolically preparing Israel to enter into a sacred relationship with God. Modern interpretations and versions of this practice include study on a wide range of topics.
חַג הַקָּצִיר
The Festival of the Harvest, another agricultural name for Shavuot, referring to the wheat harvest.
שָׁבוּעַ טוֹב
"Have a good week"
What does Shavuot mean?
How is the name of this holiday connected to the counting of the omer?
Weeks
The holiday is called Shavuot because we count the seven weeks between the holiday of Passover and Shavuot
Name Five of the symbolic items that might be found on a Passover Seder Plate.
Reading the Book of Ruth during this holiday's services.
Shavuot
Customarily, the Book of Ruth, part of the section of the Bible known as Writings, is read during services on Shavuot. Ruth was a young Moabite woman who married an Israelite man. When her husband died, she followed her mother-in-law, Naomi, back to Israel and adopted the Jewish faith and people as her own. To feed herself and Naomi, she gleaned in the field of Boaz, a rich man. Boaz is taken with her, and eventually they marry. Among their descendants is the famed King David.
The theme of Ruth’s conversion to Judaism is central to this story.
שָׁלוֹשׁ רַגְלַיִם
The three pilgrimage festivals, which are Pesach, Shavuot and Sukkot.
How many days has it been since the start of Passover?
How many Nights are there left till the start of Shavuot?
We have counted 49 days since the start of Passover, starting on the second night.
Tonight is Shavout!