Shabbat
This is the first of the Jewish Holidays in the yearly cycle
Rosh Hashana
This is the name of the special candelabra we light on Chanuakah
The Menorah
This is the name of the special bread we eat on Shabbat and holidays
The Challah
Shabbat begins at this time on Friday
Sundown
There is a mitzvah to do this on almost every holiday
eat a festive meal
People have the custom to light this many candles on Shabbat
2
Before and after eating food it is a mitzvah to say this
Bracha/blessing
The Torah is made up of this number of books
5
Shabbat ends at this time on Saturday
People have the custom not to wear leather shoes on this holiday
Yom Kippur
Every Jewish household and synagogue should have one of these on the doorposts of the home
A mezuzah
This is the blessing over wine or grape juice
Borei Pri Hagafen
This is another name for the Torah
The five books of Moses
Many people refrain from doing this activity on Shabbat
This holiday represents the jewish freedom from slavery
Passover
The Torah Scrolls are kept in this special location
The Aron Kodesh/The holy Ark
This is the blessing over bread of the challah
Hamotzi Lechem Min Ha'aretz
There are this many mitzvot in the Torah
613
Shabbat begins and ends with the blessing over grape juice. What are the names of these services
Kiddush and Havdalah
This holiday is the only jewish holiday that is celebrated for 8 days no matter where you live in the world
Chanukah
This room should not have a mezuzah affixed to its doorpost
the bathroom
Fried Food
These are the names of the books of the Torah in order
Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy