This is made from a ram's horn
Shofar
The braided bread eaten on Shabbat
challah
We can never get enough of this Passover song
Dayeinu
Once a week we have the chance to greet people by saying this
Shabbat Shalom
When we read the scroll of Esther, we boo out this name.
Haman
A noisemaker used on Purim
Gragger / ra'ashan
This quick food must be made in 18 minutes or less
Matza
This prayer for the High Holy Days refers to God as both a parent and a ruler
Avinu Malkeinu
This is a general greeting for most holidays
Hag Sameach
For this holiday we eat (and even sleep) outdoors.
Sukkot
A spinning top, sometimes made of clay
Dreidel
Hamentashen
This prayer welcomes Shabbat as if she were a bride
L'cha Dodi
On Jan. 1 we say "Happy new year" but on Rosh Hashanah we say this
L'shanah tovah
On this holiday we finish reading the Torah and begin again.
Simchat Torah
This object holds many of Passover's ritual objects like bitter herbs and a roasted egg
Seder Plate
This Chanukah delicacy requires lots of oil and potatoes
Latkes
The Hebrew name for Rock of Ages, a song for Chanukah
Maoz Tsur
The way to respond if someone wishes you "moadim l'simcha"
Hagim u'zmanim tovim
This is the practice of "throwing away" our mistakes
Tashlich
Shake these four species in all six directions
Lulav and etrog
This dairy food is connected to the holiday of Shavuot
Blintzes or Cheesecake
The beginning of the special prayers said on Chanukah and Purim that recognizes "all of the miracles"
Al Ha Nissim
This greeting used on Yom Kippur wishes people a good conclusion or a good conclusion and signing.
Gmar chatimah tovah or gmar tov
Often the start of Jewish holidays is marked by doing this.
Lighting candles