Jewish Values Part 1
Jewish Holidays
Hebrew Through Movement
Jewish Values Part 2
Prayers and Traditions
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The act of Tikkun Olam (repairing the world) is our ______ as Jews. (Give me the Hebrew word)

Achrayut (Responsibility)

100

This holiday is represented by 8 nights of celebration

Hannukah

100

When Rabbi Peter says Lashevet, what do you do?

Sit down

100

Why is it important to treat everyone equally and with respect?

Because we are all created B'tzelem Elohim (in the image of G-d)

100

During Passover we recite these if we are the youngest child.

The four questions

200

In the story of Hannukah we learned about the Maccabees. This group stood up for the Jewish people and demonstrated this Jewish Value.

Gevurah (strength)

200

During this holiday we read the Megilah and boo when we hear a certain name.

Purim

200

When Rabbi Peter says "Likpotz" you should do this: (show the movement!)

Jump!

200

This word and Jewish value has 3 possible meanings.

Shalom (Hello, Goodbye, Peace)

200

On Rosh Hashana we often eat foods that are: (2 possible answers)

1. Round

2. Sweet

300

When G-d created the universe they paused after each creation to reflect and said "it was good". How many days did it take to create the universe?

6 Days

300

You often hear this phrase during this celebratory holiday "L'shana Tova!"

Rosh Hashana

300

When Rabbi Peter says l'hatzbea l'delet, what do you do?

point to the door

300

Some Jews believe that keeping ____ is their achrayut to maintaining their health and body.

Kosher

300

We say this prayer to recognize that there is only one G-d. Often we close or cover our eyes during its recitation.

The Shema

400

By saying sorry to those we have wronged, we are focusing on this Jewish value. This is the focus of the holiday of Yom Kippur.

Teshuvah (returning)

400

During this holiday we celebrate together with our families with a large ceremonial meal.

Passover

400

We often hear Rabbi Peter say "l'lechet" not "larutz" (Both words needed for the answer)

Walk not Run

400

When we get along with our siblings and don't argue with our parents we are helping to create what?

Shalom Bayit (peace in the home)
400

We say this blessing every time we experience something for the first time. 

Shehecheyanu

500

During our unit on Koach HaDibbur (the power of words) we learned that this phrase is the Hebrew phrase for "gossip"

Lashon Harah

500

This holiday is named for the date that it falls on. 

Tu B'shevat

500

Name 3 objects in the room in Hebrew

Delet (door)

Kise (chair)

Shul'khan (table)

Lu'akh Lavan (white board)

Chalon (window)

Tush (marker)

Iparon (pencil)

500

Some would argue our most important achrayut are the 10 commandments. Name 5 (bonus points if you name all 10).

  • There is only one G-d
  • Have no other gods.
  • Be serious when you say G-d's name.
  • Keep Shabbat holy.
  • Honor your mother and father.
  • Don’t kill.
  • Married people should love each other.
  • Don’t steal.
  • Don’t lie.
  • Don’t want what others have.
500

We sing this song whose title means "hope" when we celebrate the country of Israel

Hatikvah