This song, a classic at Baseball games, was written by a Jew who knew nothing about Baseball
What is "Take me out to the Ball Game"
In 1492, this movement forcibly converted and exiled countless Jews in Spain
What is The Spanish Inquisition
Artist who wrote You Can Call Me Al, Bridge Over Troubled Waters
A fruit which has the same number of seeds as there are laws in the Torah
What is a Pomegranate
A Yiddish word that means to complain or one who complains
What is Kvetch
This Superhero was created by Jews who based his name on the Hebrew words for "voice" and "vessel"
Who is Superman
The term for riots incited specifically against Jews, most commonly in Eastern Europe
What is Pogrom
An actress known for Beetlejuice and Stranger Things
Who is Winona Ryder?
This person is the first Jew mentioned in the Torah
Who is Abraham
A Yiddish word that means to complain or one who complains
What is Ladino
Israel won the most recent Eurovision competition with Netta Barzilai's performance of this original song
What is Toy
This test, now a major part of the college process, was originally created to exclude Jews from colleges
What is The SAT
Scientist who won the noble prize in physics for his discovery of the photoelectric effect
Who is Albert Einstein
The word תורה (torah) means this as well as bible
What is Teaching
A Yiddish word for a woman who is a gossip or busybody, and the name of the iconic matchmaker in Fiddler on the Roof
What is Yenta
This Jewish Marvel Superhero loves talking about his "Sweet Aunt Petunia"
Who is "The Thing (Ben Grimm)"
Many attacks on Jews in Middle Ages were started over claims that Jews made matzah with this ingredient
What is Christian Baby Blood
Famous author and playwright, most well known for his short stories about Tevye the Dairyman, which the musical Fiddler on the Roof is based on
Who is Sholem Aleichem
The commandment mentioned the most times in the Torah
What is To care for the Stranger
This language was used to write both the Babalonian and Jerusalem Talmud
Aramaic
This Jewish food was considered a symbol of the cycle of life and in the old days were served when a woman went into labor and at funerals
What are Bagels?
In 1894, a Jewish military officer of this country was wrongfully convicted of treason. His eventual exoneration led to this country's formal separation of Church and State.
What is France
English chemist who made essential contributions to the discovery of DNA
Who is Rosalind Franklin
There are this many Torah portions
What is 54
“Lign in drerd un bakn beygl!”
What is "May you lie int he ground and bake bagels" an insult in yiddish