Hanukkah Happenings
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Holiday Fun Facts
100

This game was originally a way to disguise Torah study during persecution.

What is playing dreidel?

100

The first artificial Christmas trees were made from this material.

What are goose feathers dyed green?

100

The Times Square ball is made of this material and weighs over 11,000 pounds.

What is Waterford crystal?

100

This spice is most commonly used in mulled wine and eggnog.

What is nutmeg?

100

The first Christmas card was sent in this year.

What is 1843?

200

The word “Hanukkah” comes from a Hebrew root meaning this.

What is “to dedicate”?

200

This U.S. state was the first to declare Christmas a legal holiday.

What is Alabama?

200

In Japan, people eat this noodle dish on New Year’s Eve for longevity.

What is soba?

200

The Yule log dessert originated in this European country.

What is France?

200

This country celebrates Christmas by eating KFC.

What is Japan?

300

This oil-based treat became popular because of the Hanukkah miracle.

What are sufganiyot (jelly doughnuts)?

300

The tradition of leaving cookies for Santa started during this era.

What is the Great Depression?

300

This country’s New Year’s tradition involves jumping off a chair at midnight.

What is Denmark?

300

This fruit is traditionally placed in Christmas stockings.

What is an orange?

300

The menorah used in the White House Hanukkah celebration came from this historic site.

What is Auschwitz?

400

In Israel, this is the most common filling for sufganiyot.

What is strawberry jam?

400

This carol was the first song ever broadcast from space.

What is “Jingle Bells”?

400

In Brazil, wearing this color on New Year’s Eve is believed to bring peace.

What is white?

400

This dish is considered lucky to eat on New Year’s Day in the Southern U.S.

What are black-eyed peas?

400

This iconic holiday movie was filmed in Cleveland, Ohio, but set in Indiana.

What is A Christmas Story?

500

Hanukkah commemorates the rededication of this holy site after the Maccabean revolt.

What is the Second Temple in Jerusalem?

500

This country’s Santa Claus is known as “Father Frost.”

What is Russia?

500

Spaniards eat this many grapes at midnight for good luck.

What is twelve grapes?

500

This Italian sweet bread is a Christmas favorite.

What is panettone?

500

This holiday song holds the Guinness World Record for most recorded versions.

What is “Silent Night”?