He was the founder of Judaism.
This holiday is celebrated every single week.
What is Sabbath or Shabbat?
This branch only keeps traditions that make sense to the outside world.
What is Reform?
This is the term for acceptable food.
What is Kosher?
DAILY DOUBLE
This small icon is found hanging outside Jewish homes and in synagogues. Mrs. Custer also has one.
What is a mezuzzah?
Literally "skip" or "skate" - a minor problem or error.
What is glitch?
He is the most important prophet of Judaism.
Who is Moses?
This is the Holiday for a boy coming of age.
What is a Bar Mitzvah?
This branch is kind of "in the middle."
What is Conservative?
This type of food must not be eaten at the same time as, immediately before, or immediately after meat.
What is dairy?
This is typically broken at a Jewish wedding ceremony to symbolize destruction of the temple.
What is glass?
A dense or awkward person.
What is a klutz?
He or She is a teacher or religious leader.
What is a rabbi?
This is the Holiday for a girl coming of age.
What is a Bat Mitzvah?
This branch would likely only eat Kosher foods.
What is Orthodox?
A filet mignon would not be a kosher meal because of this.
What is meat that comes from the back of the cow?
This is the name for the agreement between God and Abraham.
What is The Covenant?
DAILY DOUBLE
A non-Jewish person, a gentile.
What is a goy?
What are prophets?
This is one of the lesser Holidays, but is a Celebration of Lights. Celebrates the victory of the Maccabees.
What is Hannukah?
This branch of Judaism has an even stricter sect that lives isolated from others. (Name the main branch.)
Bonus: This event caused this group to become more devout.
What is Orthodox?
What is the Holocaust?
A lobster is not acceptable seafood because it does not have these.
What are scales and fins?
These were the basis for Jewish law.
What are the Ten Commandments/Decalogue?
Yiddish phrase that shows exasperation or frustration.
God sent this to wipe out the first born of the Egyptians.
What is the Angel of Death?
The most important Jewish Holiday.
What is or Yom Kippur?
This branch would only use Hebrew in the synagogue.
What is Orthodox?
A kosher fork that touches both meat and dairy is not considered Kosher. This is what must be done to it.
What is "Re-kosherized"? (By cleaning it (bleach, heat, etc.) and being blessed by a rabbi.)
Kosher rules are not part of the Ten Commandments, but they can be found in this Holy Book.
What is The Torah?
The wishing of good luck at a marriage ceremony - what everyone shouts after the groom steps on the glass.
What is Mazel Tov?