Parashat Mishpatim warns against oppressing this type of person, reminding Bnei Yisrael that they once held the same status in Egypt.
Who is a ger (a stranger/convert)?
“¿Cómo estás?
Spanish
Known for its shouting and sweeping, this team sport uses granite stones that weigh nearly 20 kilograms.
Curling
There's no place like home
ET
This fictional land, created by C.S. Lewis, features talking animals and a wardrobe as a portal for children to enter.
Narnia
If a Jewish servant refuses to go free after six years, the Torah commands that this unusual act be performed to symbolize his decision.
Pierce his ear at the doorpost
Olá! Como você está?
Portuguese
This sport involves sliding down an icy track on two long boards, often reaching speeds over 120 km/h.
Alpine Skiing
My precious
Lord of the Rings
This fictional country, created by author L. Frank Baum, is known for its colorful inhabitants, including the Scarecrow and the Tin Man, and is ruled by the Wizard
Oz
At Matan Torah, Bnei Yisrael famously declared ‘Na’aseh V’Nishma’—but according to the Gemara, Hashem ensured their acceptance by doing this dramatic act.
Lifted the mountain over them like a barrel
こんにちは! お元気ですか
In this event, athletes ski downhill while firing rifles at targets, with missed shots resulting in penalty loops.
Biathlon
My mama always said life was like a box of chocolates You never know what you're gonna get
Forest Gump
This fantasy realm created by J.R.R. Tolkien is home to hobbits, elves, and the One Ring, encompassing the journey of Frodo Baggins
Middle Earth
Parashat Mishpatim presents the Torah’s approach to justice, including the principle of “an eye for an eye.” However, Chazal interpret this phrase differently, explaining it means this instead.
Monetary compensation
سلام! حال شما چطور است
This event looks similar to bobsleigh but features a smaller sled, no steering wheel, and athletes who start by sprinting and pushing off.
Skeleton
Inconceivable!
Princess Bride
This prolific author is known for creating the ‘Foundation’ series and establishing the three laws of robotics, significantly influencing science fiction literatur
Isaac Asimov
When Bnei Yisrael accept the Torah, Moshe builds an altar and sets up twelve pillars. Rashi explains that these pillars correspond to this significant idea.
The 12 tribes
안녕하세요! 어떻게 지내세요?
This nickname refers to the stunning upset at the 1980 Winter Olympics when a team of U.S. college players defeated the heavily favored Soviet Union in ice hockey.
The Miracle on Ice
Roads? Where we're going we don't need roads
Back to the Future
“In this epic series by Frank Herbert, the desert planet is the only source of the valuable spice melange, which grants psychic abilities and extends lif
Arrakis (Dune)