He led the Jews out of Egypt and in the desert for 40 years.
Who is Moses?
This symbol, also known as the Shield of David, is a prominent emblem in Israel.
What is the Star of David?
The Torah is divided into this many books, traditionally attributed to Moses.
What is five?
This is what we do each week in Synagogue on Shabbat. It helps us learn about our history and the mitzvot.
What is reading the weekly portion of the Torah?
This seven-branched candelabrum was originally used in the ancient Temple and is a symbol of Judaism and Israel.
What is the Menorah?
She was originally a Moabite princess who converted to Judaism and came to Israel with her mother-in-law instead of staying home like her sister.
Who is Ruth?
This small box containing verses from the Torah is placed on doorposts of Jewish homes as a reminder of faith.
What is a Mezuzah?
This prophet symbolically visits us each Passover at our seders and was famous for going up to Heaven alive in a chariot of fire.
Who is Elijah?
This holiday is the day that Hashem judges us and decides our fate for the new year, when we hear the shofar blown and eat apples and honey for a sweet year.
What is Rosh Hashana?
This item, worn during prayer, has fringes (tzitzit) on each corner as a reminder of the commandments.
What is a Tallit?
This man took over for Moses as leader of the Jews when they entered Israel. He made the walls of Jericho fall and helped the Israelites conquer the land of Canaan.
Who is Joshua?
This holiday is also we build huts in our yards to celebrate G-d's protection of the Jews in the desert. We also shake the four species: lulav, etrog, hadasim, and aravot together on this holiday.
What is Sukkot?
We do this mitzvah on the night of Passover (aside for eating Matzah)?
What is have a seder/read the Haggadah/tell the story of our redemption from Egypt?
This twisted, hollowed-out ram’s horn is traditionally blown on certain Jewish holidays, especially during the High Holy Days.
What is a Shofar?