The triangle-shaped cookie we eat at Purim?
Oznei haman
This holiday brings a joyful parade into the synagogue followed by dancing and reading the Torah?
Simchat Torah?
What letter is this in the Hebrew Alphabet?
Vet
What prayer is written on the inside of a mezuzah?
Shema
In a traditional Jewish wedding, this is the number of times the bride circles the groom.
What is the bread called that we eat on Friday night?
Challah
What is the holiday called that we do not eat any bread?
Passover
Hanukah is also known as the festival of____
Lights
what prayer is recited in silence?
Amida
The breaking of the glass represents
the destruction of the Temple
What is the potato pancake called that we eat on Chanukah?
Latke
What is the name of the candle holder that is used on Hanukkah?
Hanukkiah
What is the garment called that people wear on their heads in synagogue?
kippah
What is the garment worn over your shoulders during morning prayers?
tallit
Jewish Marriage contract.
Ketubah
What is the name of the ritual of casting our "sins" bread into the water during Rosh Hashanah?
Tashlich
Why on Rosh Hashanah do we eat apples dipped in honey?
to have a sweet new year
who was the king in the story of Purim?
Ajashverosh
Which prayer is this?
The shema
What is the name of the marriage canopy used in Jewish weddings?
A Chuppah
What is the maximum time for baking kosher matzah for Pesach?
18 minutes
The holiday of Shavuot celebrates Moses receiving this on Mt. Sinai.
Torah/Ten Commandments
What is the fourth letter of the Hebrew alphabet?
Daled
During Purim it is customary to give gift baskets filled with food to a friend. What is the gift giving called?
Mishloach manot
True or False: It is customary for a new couple to get an aliyah to the Torah the Shabbat before their wedding.
true
This is the mixture on the seder plate that can include apples, wine, nuts, and cinnamon.
charoset
The holiday of Tu Bishvat celebrates?
The trees
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What is the name of the book that we use on Pesach during the Seder?
Haggadah
True or False: A wedding ring must be solid (with no holes) to be used during a Jewish wedding ceremony.
true