What holiday tells a story about the rescue of the Jewish people in ancient Persia?
Purim
Who was the brave Jewish woman that became queen?
Esther
What scroll is read during Purim?
The Megillah (Scroll of Esther)
What triangle‑shaped cookie is eaten on Purim?
Hamantaschen
What holiday tradition means “sending portions”?
Mishloach manot
What does the name "Purim" mean?
Lots (like a lottery)
Who was Esther’s cousin and helper?
Mordechai
What is one gift tradition done for friends?
Mishloach Manot
What is one flavor you can find in hamantaschen?
Jam, poppy seed, or chocolate
What is added to prayers on Purim to thank for the miracles?
The Al HaNisim prayer (often explained in videos)
Why was the Jewish community in danger according to the story?
Haman planned to destroy them
Who was the villain that planned evil against the Jews?
Haman
What do we give to people in need on Purim?
Charity / matanot la’evyonim
What do many people do in costumes on Purim?
Dress up for fun
What idea does “Purim” symbolize besides casting lots?
That things were reversed from danger to victory
Who saves the Jewish people by talking to the king?
Esther
What king did Esther influence to save her people?
King Ahasuerus (Achashverosh)
How many times is the Megillah read on Purim?
Twice (Day and night)
What festive meal do people eat on Purim day?
Seudat Purim (a celebratory meal)
Why do some people say the holiday teaches courage?
Esther risked her life to save her people
What happens to the king’s command against the Jews?
It is reversed and they are saved
Which queen was removed before Esther became queen?
Queen Vashti
Why do people make noise when Haman’s name is read?
To show dislike/"erase" his name
What fun tool is used during the reading of the story to make noise?
Gragger / noisemaker
What “hidden” theme does the story emphasize (mentioned in many explainers)?
God’s presence is not obvious but still guiding events