This is what the Jewish Dietary Laws are called.
What is Kosher?
This is the "special" type of bread typically eaten.
What is challah?
This holiday lasts eight crazy nights
What is Hanukkah?
This is the type of bird Noah had sent out to see if there was any land after the flood.
What are doves?
The food is an unleavened flatbread that is part of Jewish cuisine.
What is matzah?
A holiday of celebrating when Jews all over the world recall their deliverance from slavery in Egypt. No bread or dairy is eaten on this holiday.
What is Passover?
This is Abrahams' nephews' name.
What is Lot?
This food is a chunky mix of tart apples and toasted walnuts with kosher wine, cinnamon, and a little brown sugar, typically eaten around Passover.
What is Charoset?
It's the Jewish Harvest festival that lasts for a whole week. Every year in autumn, Jews all over the world prepare for the holiday by building and decorating their own special hut.
What is Sukkot?
Name as many Plagues as you can.
Nile to blood, Frogs, Lice, Livestock disease, Boils, Hail, Locusts, Darkness, and the Killing of the First Born.
This dish is made from a poached mixture of ground deboned fish, such as carp, whitefish, or pike.
What is Gefilte fish?
This holiday is a Biblical Jewish festival known for extravagant costumes, the exchanging of gift baskets, performances, and a feast.
What is Purim?
This is how many siblings Joseph had.
How many is 12?
This is where the Jewish Bagels originate from.
Where is Eastern Europe/Poland?
This holiday is the day when the Ten Commandments were given on Mount Sinai. This holiday now also commemorates the giving of the Law (the Torah).
What is Shavuot?