This is the day of the week that Shabbat is on
What is Saturday?
What is considered the Jewish dietary laws?
What is Kosher?
What are the three denominations?
What is Reform, Orthodox, and Conservative Judaism?
In Jewish tradition, a boy typically celebrates his Bar Mitzvah at what age?
What is age 13?
What is the Hebrew word that is also an ethical principle emphasizing peace as well as meaning hello and goodbye?
What is shalom?
On this holiday, a new candle is lit on a menorah nightly and people play with a dreidel.
What is Hanukkah?
What is the afikoman?
What is matzah?
Which denomination is known for its focus on social justice?
What is Reform?
This traditional head covering worn by Jewish men is often a small, rounded skullcap. What is this?
What is a yarmulke/keepa?
The principle of treating others as you would like to be treated is often summarized by this term in Jewish ethics.
What is the Golden Rule?
This holiday commemorates the creation of the world by God and marks the beginning of repentance, ending with Yom Kippur.
What is Rosh Hashanah?
What is the Passover mixture called that is eaten to represent the mortar of Hebrew slaves?
What is charoset?
Which denomination is generally stricter adherence to traditional dress codes?
What is Orthodox
In Judaism, the central prayer recited multiple times a day is known as what?
What is the Shema?
What healing prayer is said in most services in reformed Jewish synagogues?
What is Mi Shebeirach?
This is the story in the Torah that is recounted and celebrated during Passover.
What is the story of Exodus?
What is the traditional bread, often braided, and commonly eaten on the sabbath day.
What is Challah?
What denomination prioritizes both written and oral Torah in interpreting laws?
What is Conservative?
What is the bath used for the purpose of ritual immersion in Judaism called?
What is a Mikveh?
This Hebrew term refers to the concept of repairing or perfecting the world, often through acts of social justice.
What is Tikkun Olam?
On this Jewish holiday, a scroll of the Book of Esther is read, and participants often engage in festive meals and give to charity.
What is Purim?
What is the middle eastern dish, popular in jewish cuisine, consisting of ground chickpeas or fava beans formed into balls or patties.
What is Falafel?
In what year did the reform movement start?
What is 1873?
This mystical Jewish tradition involves the interpretation of hidden meanings in the Torah.
What is Kabbalah?
This biblical character is often cited as an example of unwavering faith and loyalty, particularly in the context of ethical dilemmas.
Who is Abraham?