TU BI'SHVAT
PURIM
ISRAEL
GEVUROT
ACHRAYUT
100

Tu Bi’Shvat is the birthday of these.

What are trees?

100

On Purim, people wear these.

What are costumes?

100

This is the language people speak in Israel.

What is Hebrew?

100

This is the meaning of Gevurot.

What is Strength?

100

This is the meaning of Achrayut.

What is responsibility?

200

What part of the tree grows underground?

What are roots?

200

The Purim story is told in this book.

What is Megillat Esther/Book of Esther/Scroll of Esther?

200

This city is the capital of Israel.

What is Jerusalem?

200

Name one way to show strength without fighting.

Self-control / walking away / helping

200

Name one way kids can show achrayut at school.

Homework / listening / helping / etc.

300

Trees help the world by giving us this gas to breathe.

What is oxygen?

300

Name a food we eat on Purim.

What are hamentaschen?

300

Israel is in this part of the world.  

What is the Middle East?

300

Name a character who showed gevurot in the Torah or Purim story (and how).

Esther / Jacob / Moses / etc.

300

Name a character from a Jewish story who showed achrayut.

Mordechai / Esther / Moses / etc.

400

Name one fruit we eat on Tu Bi’Shvat.

Fig / date / grape / pomegranate / olive

400

The Purim story takes place in this place.

Persia/Shushan

400

Name one sea in Israel.

What is the Mediterranean Sea / Dead Sea / Red Sea / Kineret?

400

True or False: Being strong means never feeling angry.

False

400

True or False: Achrayut means waiting for someone else to do your job.

False

500

This is one of the "Seven Species" special to Israel, but it is not a fruit.

Wheat / Barley

500

Queen Esther was married to this king.

Who is King Achashverosh?

500

People in Israel use this money.

What is the Shekel?

500

This is the meaning of the Hebrew word "gibor".

What is a hero?

500

This is a connection between Tu Bi'Shvat and Achrayut.

Taking care of trees / Helping the Earth / Cleaning up Nature / Not wasting water / etc.

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