This braided bread is often eaten on the Sabbath and usually has a shiny, egg-wash crust.
Challah
This city is considered the capital of Israel and is home to the famous Western Wall.
Jerusalem
This "Festival of Lights" lasts for eight nights and involves lighting a candle holder.
Hanukkah
This fried potato pancake is a favorite treat during the holiday of Hanukkah.
Latkes
This body of water is so salty that people can float in it effortlessly without even trying.
Dead Sea
This six-pointed star is the most recognizable symbol of Judaism and appears on the Israeli flag.
Star of David
This dip made of mashed chickpeas, tahini, and lemon is a staple snack in Israel.
Hummus
This Mediterranean city is known for its beaches, nightlife, and modern skyscrapers.
Tel Aviv
This small cap is worn on the head by many Jewish men as a sign of respect.
Kippah (or Yarmulke)
Often served at deli counters, this "ball" made of grain and egg is served in hot chicken soup.
Matzah Ball
Israel is located on this continent.
Asia
This is the Hebrew word for "Hello," "Goodbye," and "Peace."
Shalom
This term refers to food that is prepared according to Jewish dietary laws.
Kosher
This famous ancient fortress sits on top of a high rock plateau overlooking the Dead Sea.
Masada
In the game played during Hanukkah, this four-sided object is used for a chance to win chocolate coins.
Dreidle