The Street NU Hillel is located.
What is Foster Street?
The major NU sports team who will be playing at a new on-campus stadium due to the construction of a new stadium.
What is the football team?
The baseball player who famously did not play on Yom Kippur.
Who is Sandy Koufax?
The current Prime Minister of Israel.
Who is Benjamin Netanyahu?
The Jewish actor who played Harry in the Harry Potter series.
Who is Daniel Radcliffe?
The day of the week where anyone can come to Hillel for a free yummy holiday meal.
What is Friday or Erev Shabbat?
Northwestern's star basketball player from the past two years who led the team to two NCAA Tournament appearances.
Who is Boo Buie?
The (debatably) most famous Jew from Canada, who is also famous for his albums, "Scorpion" and "Certified Lover Boy."
Who is Drake?
The name for the first five books of the Hebrew Bible.
What is the Torah?
The number of great lakes there are.
What is five?
Northwestern Hillel's (awesome, incredible, and amazing) director.
Who is Michael Simon?
Northwestern's President.
Who is Michael Schill?
What is "Toy"?
The name of the woman who becomes queen of Persia in the scroll that is read on Purim.
Who is Esther?
A Jewish senator from Vermont?
The name of the incredible committee of first years that get to plan Hillel events that is also the name of an aquatic creature.
What is FYSH?
Northwestern's biggest dorm on campus by number of people, also the most northern dorm on campus.
What is Elder Hall?
The name of the main character in the famous broadway musical, "Fiddler on the Roof."
Who is Tevye?
The second major fast holiday which is observed on the day when the two holy temples were destroyed.
What is Tisha B'Av?
What is 1939?
The school that the first Hillel was established in 1934, also in Illinois.
What is University of Illinois?
The year Northwestern was founded.
What is 1851?
The country outside of the United States and Israel with the highest Jewish Population.
What is France?
The language that is the equivalent to Yiddish for the Sephardic community.
What is Ladino?
A genetic disorder common in Ashkenazi Jews which is a chronic degenerative disorder of the central nervous system that affects both the motor system and non-motor systems. It is also called shaking palsy.
What is Parkinson's?