On this day, the Jewish People celebrate receiving the Torah on Sinai
Shavuot
This is the holiest book to Islam
The Quran
Ruth's mother-in-law, who plays a significant role in the story, is this woman.
Naomi
This European country was home to a thriving Jewish community in cities like Cordoba and Toledo during the Golden Age before the expulsion in 1492
What is Spain
These two festivals were added by the Rabbis and are not mentioned in the Torah
Purim and Chanuka
This book is the best-selling and most widely read book of all-time
The Torah
This name for Shavuot emphasizes its agricultural aspect and translates to "Day of the First Fruits."
Chag HaBikkurim
Ruth marries this wealthy relative of Naomi, who becomes her redeemer.
Boaz
This North African country had a substantial Jewish community in cities like Casablanca and Fez, many of whom emigrated to Israel in the mid-20th century.
Morocco
It was on this day that Moses received the Second set of Luchot
Yom Kippur
This woman wrote the highest selling book series of all time
JK Rowling
This name for Shavuot, found in rabbinic literature, refers to the completion of the seven-week counting period following Passover.
What is Atzeret
Rut is the ancestor of this King
King David
This Asian country, known for its ancient Jewish community in Cochin, has a history of Jewish settlement dating back to the times of King Solomon.
India
Besides for not getting a brit milah, this is the only other mitzvah whose punishment for not fulfilling is karet, spiritual death.
Eating Chametz on Pesach
This series of books written by Rav Yosef Karo is a collection of Jewish laws that we still use today as our guide.
Shulchan Aruch
This term, meaning "Festival of Reaping or Harvest," is sometimes used to refer to Shavuot due to its connection to the wheat harvest in Israel.
Chag HaKatzir
The story opens dealing with the death of Elimelech in this biblical city (related to a type of food)
Bet Lechem
This country has the largest Jewish community in South America
What is Argentina
According to the Mishna, these are the two greatest holidays on the calendar, in which young women would go out to the fields to attract suitors,
This dystopian novel, named after a year, written by George Orwell and published in 1949, introduces concepts like "Big Brother," "doublethink," and "thoughtcrime."
1984
According to the Torah, Shavuot is held on the day after "this"
Shabbat
Ploni Almoni refuses to do this ancient Jewish practice to marry Rut
Yibum
This Arabic country was the main centre of Jewish life in the world for almost 1000 years.
What is Iraq