$100 Question:"What is the name of this letter, and what sound does it make? (א)"
Alef, sound: Silent (no sound, it is used as a placeholder for vowel sounds).
$100 Question: What is something you can do to help a friend who is feeling sad?
Listen to them, give them a hug, or say something kind.
$100 Question: What does the Hebrew term Tikkun Olam mean?
Repairing the world.
$200 Question: "What is the name of this letter, and what sound does it make? (ה)"
He, sound: "H" as in "house."
$200 Question: What is a simple way to help your parents at home?
Help with chores like washing dishes or setting the table.
$200 Question: How can we practice Tikkun Olam in our everyday life?
By being kind, helping others, and doing good deeds.
$300 Question: "What is the name of this letter, and what sound does it make? (ח)"
Chet, sound: "Ch" as in "challah".
$300 Question: What’s something we can do to help our neighbors who might need assistance?
Offer to carry groceries or help with yard work.
$300 Question: What is the goal of Tikkun Olam in the Jewish tradition?
To make the world a better place for everyone.
$400 Question: "What is the name of this letter, and what sound does it make? (ז)"
Zayin, sound: "Z" as in "zebra."
$400 Question: How can we make someone’s day brighter by just being kind?
Smile, say something nice, or give a compliment.
$400 Question: Can one person make a difference in repairing the world? Justify?
Yes, by doing small acts of kindness and helping others. By doing a big project over time and getting other people involved.
$500 Question: "What is the name of this letter, and what sound does it make? (ט)"
Tet, sound: "T" as in "top."
$500 Question: What can we do to help someone who is sick?
Bring them food, send a card, or offer to help with tasks they can’t do.
$500 Question: What is an example of how we can repair the world through helping the environment?
Recycling, picking up trash, and planting trees.