Le Nouvel An
Hanouka
Noël
Kwanzaa
100

Three common New Years eve traditions.

What are parties, countdowns, and kissing at midnight?

100

One of the most important traditions of Hanukkah.

What is lighting the menorah?

100

Two key Christmas traditions, even for those who are not religious.

What is decorating a tree with lights and ornaments and exchanging gifts?

100

The purpose of the celebration of Kwanzaa.

What is African heritage, culture and community?

200

Two popular ways to celebrate New Years Eve in Quebec specifically.

What are fireworks and a special dinner with family?

200

The traditional toy played with during Hanukkah

What is a Dreidel?

200

A hot drink traditionally served at Christmas Markets.

What is hot wine?

200
The colors of the flag displayed during Kwanza.

What is Red, black and green?

300

The saint who is celebrated on New Years Eve in many French speaking countries.

Who is Saint Sylvester?

300

Two traditional foods enjoyed during Hanukkah.

What is Latke and Khala?

300

The French term for Christmas Markets.

What is “les marchés de Noël”?

300

Three common ways to celebrate Kwanzaa.

What is sharing a meal with family, lighting the kinora and exchanging gifts?

400

The french expression for New Years Resolutions.

What are "des résolutions du nouvel an” ?

400

The country in which The Festival of Daughters is celebrated during Hanukkah.

What is Tunisia?

400

A dessert traditionally served during Christmas in France.

What is une bûche de Noël?

400

The name of the candleholder lit each day.

What is a Kinara?

500

The French name for New Years Eve.

What is le réveillon de la Saint Sylvestre?

500

The first day of Hanukkah according to the Hebrew calendar.

What is the 25th day of Kislev?

500

The origins of the French Yule Log dessert.

What was a special, straight log burned during the winter solstice to protect against evil spirits and ensure a good harvest?

500

The seven principles of Kwanzaa

What is 

Umoja (Unity), Kujichagulia (Self-Determination), Ujima (Collective Work and Responsibility), Ujamaa (Cooperative Economics), Nia (Purpose), and Imani (Faith)?


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