This small case is often attached to a doorframe and holds a scroll inside.
Mezuzah
The Festival of Lights where people light a menorah.
Hanukkah
The six-pointed star seen on the Israeli flag.
Star of David
This Jewish actress voices Elsa in Frozen.
Idina Menzel
A bagel with cream cheese and smoked salmon is called this.
Lox bagel
You might spin this during Hanukkah to win gelt.
Dreidel
This holiday celebrates freedom from Egypt and involves matzah.
Passover
This candelabra has seven or nine branches depending on the occasion.
Menorah
Which jewish actor plays Mike Wheeler on the popular Netflix show Stranger Things?
Finn Wolfhard
Fried potato pancakes eaten during Hanukkah.
Latkes
This item covers your head as a sign of respect or identity.
Kippah (or yarmulke)
The holiday where you eat apples and honey to celebrate a sweet new year.
Rosh Hashanah
This Hebrew word means “life” — it’s made of two letters and often appears on necklaces or keychains.
Chai (חי)
Which Jewish actor starred in Dune and is known for fashion moments at the Met Gala
Timothée Chalamet
A sweet braided bread eaten on Fridays.
Challah
This braided candle is lit at the end of Shabbat to mark a new week.
Havdalah candle
A costume-filled celebration with groggers and lots of noise.
Purim
You might see this hand-shaped charm with an eye in the middle, used to bring good luck or protection.
Hamsa
This pop star, known for songs like Be The One and Levitating, has Jewish heritage through her family from Kosovo and Israel.
Dua Lipa
These crunchy cookies are shaped like triangles and filled with jam or chocolate — often eaten on Purim.
Hamantaschen
You’ll find this special cup on the Passover table for a prophet who might visit.
Elijah’s cup
This spring holiday honors the trees and the environment — kind of like Jewish Earth Day.
Tu Bishvat
A stone with Hebrew writing placed on a grave to show remembrance.
Memorial stone (matzevah) or pebble on a gravestone
This Jewish-American actor stars as Spider-Man in the Marvel movies — and once voiced Arlo the Alligator Boy
Andrew Garfield
This fluffy, golden dish made from eggs, onions, and potatoes is a staple at Jewish celebrations — sort of like a baked omelet.
Kugel (specifically potato kugel)