Thanksgiving History
Jewish Traditions
Thanksgiving Foods
100

What animal is the main symbol of Thanksgiving?

The Turkey!

100

What everyday Jewish practice is mentioned as a way of giving thanks for food and drink?

Daily Prayers

100

What pie is most commonly consumed during Thanksgiving?

Pumpkin Pie
200

What ship carried the Pilgrims to America in 1620?

The Mayflower

200

What structure do Jews dwell under during Sukkot to thank God for protecting the Israelites?

A sukkah

200

What type of golden, slightly sweet bread is often served warm at Thanksgiving?

Cornbread

300

What ocean did the Pilgrims cross to reach North America?

The Atlantic Ocean

300

According to the presentation, being Jewish means being rooted in two key ideas: thankfulness and what else?

Remembrance

300

What creamy dish is made by boiling potatoes and then mashing them with butter and milk?


Mashed potatoes

400

What settlers celebrated the first Thanksgiving with the Native Americans?

The Pilgrams

400

In which holiday do Jews give thanks by honoring Queen Esther and Mordecai for saving their people?

Purim

400

What bread-based dish is cooked inside or outside the turkey?

Stuffing (or dressing)

500

Which U.S. president officially made Thanksgiving a national holiday in 1863 during the Civil War?

Abraham Lincoln

500

The presentation states that one of the “greatest mitzvot and acts of giving thanks” in Jewish life is what major life event?

A Bar/Bat Mitzvah
500

In traditional American stuffing, what three vegetables (often called the “holy trinity”) are typically sautéed together as the flavor base?

Onion, celery, and carrots