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100

True or False:

In Judaism, Rosh Hashanah is the birthday of the world.

True. It is the start of the Jewish new year. 

100

Why do we eat sweet foods on Rosh Hashana?

We eat sweet food as a way of asking for a sweet year.

100

What does Rosh Hashana mean? (half points if you can get either word)

It means the head of the year.  

Rosh = head, shana = year 

100

What do we blow into on Rosh Hashana?  

A shofar  

200

What was created on the 6th day of creation?

Man

(Adam and Eve)

200

What is another food that symbolizes Rosh Hashana?

Apples and honey 

200

What is the other main High Holy Day that happens right after Rosh Hashana? 

Yom kippur 

200

How many types of sounds do we make when we blow on the shofar? 

300

How long does Rosh Hashana last? 

2 Days 

300

What shape is our challah on Rosh hashana and why?

Our challah on Rosh Hashana is round to symbolize the cycle of a year.

300

What are the two purposes of celebrating Rosh Hashana?  

(Hint: the second one relates to our lesson last week) 

1. Celebrating the Jewish New Year 

2. Reflect on ourselves and our interactions the last year to begin preparing for Yom Kippur–we're supposed to think about forgiveness and making amends with people 

300

What is a shofar made out of?  

A ram's horn! 

400

How many days are there between Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur? 

10 
400

What type of food do we throw in the water on Rosh Hashana?  

We throw bread crumbs 

400

Where do we ask that God record our name on Yom Kippur?

The Book of Life  

400

True or false:  We use the same prayer book on the High Holy days that we do during regular services the rest of the year 

False, the prayer book we use during the High Holy days is called a Machzor.  
500

How long do we spend preparing for the High Holy Days before they happen? (a day? A week? A month?) 

One month! We start preparing for Rosh Hashana the month before it happens–the month of Elul 

500

What type of fruit with lots of seeds is important to Judaism and why?

A pomegranate–because the 613 seeds are supposed to represent the number of mitzvot we should do in one year

500

What do we wish each other on Rosh Hashana and what does it mean? 

Shana Tovah Umetukah  

It means "Happy and sweet new year!" 

500

What do we do at tashlich?

We go to a body of water with fish and say a special tashlich prayer. After we say the prayer, we shake out the crumbs of our pockets into the water which represent our bad deeds–they are then washed away so we may start the year with a clean slate  

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