Everyday is Tzipporah’s day
Shoshana Dubitsky-Segal
This 1998 animated DreamWorks movie tells the story of Moses and the Exodus.
The Prince of Egypt
The Dead Sea is completely sterile and contains absolutely no life of any kind.
False: There are microorganisms like bacteria and algae that can survive in extreme salinity.
This was the first music video ever played on MTV in 1981
Billie Jean
The name of the hotel on The Suite Life of Zack & Cody
The Tipton Hotel
I had a rash so I went to the Skindadontist
Zoe
This animated TV show features an annual Passover episode with a very confused non-Jewish guest named Mr. Hankey.
South Park
You can’t sink in the Dead Sea.
True, but still be careful out there kids.
This band released the 1986 album Slippery When Wet
Bon Jovi
On Wizards of Waverly Place, this was the Russo family business
The Waverly Sub Station
Marc, why don't you shave your mustache?
Ida Lerner-Schaffer
This folk-rock singer wrote and performed “The Times They Are A-Changin’” and famously attended a Passover Seder with the Beatles in 1968.
Bob Dylan
The Dead Sea is the lowest point on Earth’s land surface.
True: It sits more than 430 meters below sea level.
This British band had a 1985 hit with “Take On Me”
AHA
This was the name of the high school in High School Musical
East High School
In this 2009 film by the Coen Brothers, a suburban rabbi struggles with faith - and Passover preparations.
A Serious Man
The Dead Sea is shrinking because people are swimming in it too much.
False: It’s shrinking mainly due to water diversion from the Jordan River and mineral extraction.
“Tainted Love” was a hit in 1981 for this duo
Soft Cell
This Disney Channel show starred Zendaya and Bella Thorne as backup dancers
Shake It Up
This U.S. President hosted the first official White House Passover Seder
Barack Hussein Obama
You can safely open your eyes underwater in the Dead Sea.
False, don't do it it will hurt bad take it from me.
This band performed “Don’t You (Forget About Me)” from The Breakfast Club
Simple Minds
On Zoey 101, this was the name of the boarding school
PCA (Pacific Coast Academy)