Rosh Hashanah
Yom Kippur
Traditions
/Customs
Dates
Fun Facts
100

What is the most common food eaten on Rosh Hashanah?

What is Apples dipped in honey?

100

What is the English name for this feast?

The Day of Atonement.

100

On the day before Yom Kippur it is custom to do what early?

Rise from your bed.

100

In which month is Rosh Hashanah celebrated?

The month of Tishri.

100

On which day of the month does The Day of Atonement occur?

The first and second.

200

What does Rosh Hashanah celebrate?

What is the Jewish New year
200

This time is known as The _____ _____ ______.

High Holy Days.

200

What are some custom foods eaten at Rosh Hashanah?

Honey cake, a tasty holiday pastry,apples dipped in honey, or macaroons.

200

What time of year, on the Jewish calendar, is Yom Kippur celebrated?

On the Jewish month called Tishri.

200

On which day of the month is Yom Kippur celebrated on?

The tenth day.

300

What Is blown on Rosh Hashanah?

What is a Shofar

300

Is Yom Kippur the most celebrated holiday of the year?

Yes.

300

Because of the meaning of Rosh Hashanah people eat the heads of _____ during the celebration

Fish.

300

When is Yom Kippur, on our calendar, celebrated?

September/October

300

What is a kitel?

A white robe, which a worn a lot on Yom Kippur.

400

What is the shofar made of?

a Rams horn

400

Yom Kippur consists of _____ prayer services.

Five.

400

Rash Hashanah is a time for _____.

Repentance.



400

What time of year, on our calendar, is Rash Hashanah celebrated?

September/October

400

Which animal can a shofar not be made of?

A cow, because of the golden calf, which was a sin.

500

How does Rosh Hashanah connect to the broader themes of the Jewish High Holy Days and the "Book of Life"?


Rosh Hashanah marks the start of the Jewish High Holy Days, a period of reflection and repentance. It connects to the concept of the "Book of Life," where it's believed that God inscribes each person's fate for the coming year. This theme of seeking forgiveness and self-improvement continues through Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, when Jews strive for ultimate reconciliation with God. Together, these holidays form a spiritual journey culminating in Yom Kippur, all aimed at securing a positive entry in the "Book of Life" for the year ahead.

500

What does Kol Nedrei mean?

Renewing our vows.

500

What do people avoid wearing, and what are people supposed to wear a lot on Yom Kippur?

People avoid wearing leather, and they are supposed to wear white.

500

Tishri is the _____ month in the Jewish Year

Seventh

500

The day of fasting that occurs directly after Rosh Hashanah is called _____ ________.

Tzom Gedalia.

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