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Culture
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100

who claps after “chai chai v’kayam”?

David hamelech

100

What you wear on your head that says “I’m Jewish and I know it.”

Kippa


100

This term describes deep Torah study, often in pairs.

Chavrutah

100

This braided beauty is the carb that holds Jewish Friday nights together.

Challah


100

The traditional Jewish toast meaning “to life.”

Lechaim


200

This silly song ends with “Baruch Hashem, its ___!”

Shabbas


200

Light these before sunset and boom — it’s Shabbat vibes.

Shabbat Candles


200

The book of Jewish law that connects generations of scholars.

Shulchan Aruch/talmud

200

Triangle cookies with mystery filling.

Hamentashen

200

This Jewish language is a mix of Hebrew and German.

Yiddish


300

The name for a simple melody that has no words, just “lai lai lai” and soul.

Niggun

300

Smash this at weddings to say “Mazel Tov!” and “Oops!”

Glass

300

Got Torah at this mountain — no Google Maps needed.

Har Sinai

300

You taste freedom and crumbs with this crunchy item

Matzah

300

How many letters in the hebrew alphabet

22

400

This Hebrew song means “Let’s be happy” — and dance in a circle.

Hava Nagila

400

This 16th-century city in Israel became a center of Kabbalah and Jewish mysticism.

Zfat

400

This medieval philosopher wrote Guide for the Perplexed.

Rambam
400

The Talmud says you're supposed to have three meals on Shabbat — this one's eaten in the late afternoon.

Seuda Shlishit

400

The Mishnah and Gemara are primarily written in this language

Arameic

500

Miel hums a song and they have to guess it 

TBD

500

This legal document is signed before a wedding and protects the wife’s rights.

Ketubah

500

The famous rabbi known for “Ethics of the Fathers.”

R’ Yehuda Hanasi

500

Dipped twice on Pesach: once in saltwater, once in family drama.

Marror

500

What is the gematria (numerical value) for the word 

שורשים

856

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