Shabbat
Omer/Shavuot
Pesach
Rosh Hashanah
100

What is the holiest day of the week for Jews?

Saturday

100

How many days of the Omer? 

49 Days

100

What does Pesach translate to in English?

Passover

100

What is Rosh Hashanah also known as?

Jewish New Year

200

What time does Sabbath begin?

Friday evening at sundown

200

What takes place on the 50th Day?

Shavuot

200

What event does Pesach commemorate?

Celebrates the Jews flight from the Egypt, led by Moses

200

What are some special foods we eat on Rosh HaShanah?

Round challah, pomegranate, fish heads, apple and honey

300

What do families do during Sabbath?

- Enjoy a family evening together

- Light two candles

- Father (typically) reads scripture

300

What are we counting down to? 

The giving of the Torah

300

What is the traditional meal eaten during Pesach called?

Seder

300

What are Jews reminded of during Rosh Hashanah?

God is very powerful and they must listen to him

400

Who leads the service at the synagogue?

The Rabbi

400
How do we celebrate Lag B'Omer?

Bonfires, dancing, hair cuts , being outside 

400

What does unleavened bread represent?

How fast the Israelites had to flee Egypt (no time to leaven the bread)

400

What do Jews reflect on during Rosh Hashanah?

Looking back on the year, hoping for a better one, thinking of ways we can improve

500

What is prohibited during Sabbath?

You cannot work, cook, drive, watch TV, go shopping.

Creative or destructive work.

500

What are things some Jews don't do during the Omer?

Listening to music, cutting hair, getting married 

500

Name one of the additional food items eaten during the Seder (NOT the unleavened bread).

- hard boiled egg

-bitter herbs

- Vegetable dipped in salt water

- chopped apples, walnuts and wine dip

-lamb bone

500

What does Rosh Hashanah mark the beginning of?

Days of Awe/Penitence

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