Prime Ministers
Historical Events
Cities
Hebrew
Aliyah
100

This man led Israel into independence and became the first Prime Minister

David Ben Gurion

100

This song you all know won Eurovision in 2018

Toy by Netta

100

One of the oldest cities in the world that is still inhabited, this city was founded by King David 3,000 years ago

Jerusalem

100

The full term for “dining hall”

Chadar Ochel 

(חדר אוכל)

100

This country has the second-largest Jewish community in the whole world, but it doesn’t stop thousands of them to make aliyah each year

The United States

200

This Tel-Aviv native is the longest running prime minister in Israeli history

Benjamin Netanyahu

200

This 1973 war began on the holiest day in Judaism

Yom Kippur War

200

This economically and technologically prosperous city was founded by Jewish immigrants near Jaffa in 1909

Tel Aviv

200

The word for “family”

Mishpacha 

(משפחה)

200

Hundreds of thousands of Jews have made aliyah to Israel from this biggest country in the world

Russia

300

This female prime minister was an active Zionist since high school and has been called Israel’s Iron Lady

Golda Meir

300

This artifact was found near a famous saltwater lake and included parts of religious texts and other documents from around 2,000 years ago

Dead Sea Scrolls

300

This southernmost Israeli city is famous for being a port city to the Red Sea

Eilat

300

The full term for “State of Israel”

Medinat Israel 

(מדינת ישראל)

300

Jews have been here ever since it was controlled by King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon, and Operation Ezra and Nehemiah airlifted over 100,000 of them to Israel

Iraq

400

This prime minister not only led Israel to victory in the Six Day War, but he also received a Nobel Peace Price for his peace agreements with the Palestinians before he was assassinated

Yitzhak Rabin

400

In 2005, Israel evacuated Israeli settlers and military from this dangerous strip of land

The Gaza Strip

400

This large northern Mediterranean port city is Israel’s third-largest city is home to respected universities and advanced technology

Haifa

400

The word for the number “nineteen”

Tisha Esrei 

(תשע עשרה)

400

Operation Moses secretly evacuated many Jews from this North African country in the 1980s. (Hint: It begins with an E)

Ethiopia

500

This prime minister was elected in 1977 and won a Nobel Peace Prize for a peace treaty between Israel and Egypt

Menachem Begin

500

In 2020, representatives from the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and Israel met in the White House to sign these agreements named after a biblical figure

The Abraham Accords

500

This city in the Galilee became a prominent city of mysticism and Kabbalah after Sephardic rabbis resettled there after the Spanish Inquisition

Tzfat

500

The sentence “my dog loves watermelon”

Ha-kelev sheli ohev et avatiach 

(הכלב שלי אוהב אבטיח)

500

Operation Magic Carpet brought thousands of Jews to Israel from this five-letter country south of Saudi Arabia

Yemen