My Jewish Soul
Mezuah
Tefillah
Tzedakah
Chanukah
100

What is the Hebrew word for soul?

  נְשָׁמָה (neshamah)

100

What is written in the Mezuzah?

The Shemah.

100

What is the first tefillah we should say when we wake up?

The Shemah

100

Finish the sentence:

With tzedakah, when you give you open up yourself to ______.

Receive!

100

How long is Chanukah? And why is it that long?

8 days and 8 nights, and because that is how long the oil lasted on the menorah. 

200

True or False:

We can do something to ruin or lose our neshamah

False! Your neshamah will always be inside you, no matter what. 

200

What kinds of damage can mezuzot have that we should check for?

Ink blotches, tears, water damage, improper crowns, missing or incorrect letters.  

200
Finish this prayer line:

Shemah Israel, hashem eloheinu, hashem ______.

Echad

200

What does צֶדֶק translate to in English?

Justice

200

What types of food do we usually eat on Chanukah? Provide a few examples. 

Foods cooked in oil. Examples include: latkes and sufganiyot. 

300
Where is HaShem?

HaShem is everywhere! Even inside us!

300

What tools does the Rabbi use to write the Shemah for the Mezuzah?

Quill, ink, and parchment

300

How many times should we say the Shemah in a day? And when?

Twice a day. When we first wake up and before we go to sleep. 

300

Finish the sentence:

When you give, you _______. 

Receive! The good energy you give to the world with your tzedakah opens you up to receiving goodness back from the world. 

300

What are the four letters on a dreidel and what do they stand for? (In Hebrew and English)

Nun, gimel, hey, shin. (נ, ג, ה, ש). They stand for “nes gadol hayah sham” (“נס גדול היה שם”) or “a great miracle happened there” (in Israel).