The number of times a day this prayer is recited.
What is "3"?
God created this on the 7th day.
What is "Shabbat"?
שָׁלוֹם
"shalom"
Shabbat starts at this time.
What is "Friday night"?
People wear these on Purim.
What are "costumes"?
The main theme of the Kedusha section
What is "holiness"?
He built an ark when the world flooded.
Who is "Noah"?
תוֹרָה
Torah
Havdallah ends Shabbat at this time.
What is "Saturday night"?
The setting of the Purim story.
What is "Persia"?
This part changes based on the occasion (if it's Shabbat, a holiday, etc.)
What is "Requests" (בקשות)?
Sarah's original name.
What is "Sarai"?
קָרָאתָ
karata
We use this ritual to start and end Shabbat.
What is "lighting candle(s)"?
The meaning of the word "seder" (סדר).
What is "order"?
The name of the first section of this prayer.
What is "Ancestors" (אבות)?
Abraham argued with God to try and save this place.
What is "Sodom & Gomorrah"?
לְחַיִים
l'chaim
On Shabbat, one refrains from this.
What is "work"?
The celebratory psalms we sing on holidays.
What is "Hallel"?
The meaning of this prayer's name (עמידה).
What is "the standing prayer"?
What is "stew"?
לְהִתְפַּלֵל
l'hitpalel
Shabbat creates connections among Jews of different generations. This is the name of this intergenerational chain.
What is "l'dor vador"
The 4 M's of Purim.
What are "1. Megillah, 2. Mishloach Manot, 3. Matanot (Gifts to the Poor), and 4. Meal"?