Founding & Early Statehood
Religious & Cultural Holidays
Israeli Cuisine
Cities & Geography
Languages & Ethnic Communities
100

What year was Israel founded? 

1948

100

This day of rest, beginning at sundown on Friday, is observed throughout Israel as a time for family, prayer, and refraining from work.

What is Shabbat

100

This chickpea-based dip, often served with pita and olive oil, is a staple in Israeli meals.

What is hummus?

100

Considered holy to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, this city is Israel’s capital and spiritual center.

What is Jerusalem?

100

The primary official language of Israel, revived from an ancient tongue, is this.

What is Hebrew?

200

What international body voted for the founding of Israel?

The United Nations (UN)

200

This spring holiday commemorates the Exodus from Egypt and is celebrated with a special meal called a Seder.

What is Passover (Pesach)

200

A popular street food made from deep-fried chickpea balls, typically served in pita bread.

What is falafel?

200

Known as the “Start-Up City,” this coastal metropolis is Israel’s economic and technological hub.

What is Tel Aviv?

200

Alongside Hebrew, this language is also an official language in Israel, reflecting its diverse population.

What is Arabic?

300

The national movement for the return of the Jewish people to their homeland and the resumption of Jewish sovereignty in Israel is known by this term.

Zionism

300

Occurring in the autumn, this holiday is known as the Day of Atonement, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar.

What is Yom Kippur

300

This Middle Eastern chopped salad of cucumbers, tomatoes, and parsley is often included in Israeli mezze spreads.

What is Israeli salad (or Salat Yerakot)?

300

Located on the Red Sea, this southern port city is known for its coral reefs and marine life.

What is Eilat?

300

Jews from this North African/Middle Eastern community, with roots in Arab and Islamic lands, contributed many Mizrahi traditions to Israeli culture.

What are Mizrahi Jews?

400

Before independence, this paramilitary organization, later integrated into the Israel Defense Forces, played a key role in protecting Jewish communities in the Yishuv.

Haganah

400

The holiday commemorating the rededication of the Temple in Jerusalem and the miracle of the oil lasting eight days.

What is Hanukkah

400

A flaky filled pastry, originally from Eastern Europe, that became a common bakery item in Israel, often filled with chocolate or cheese.

What is a bourekas?

400

This freshwater lake, also known as Lake Kinneret, is Israel’s primary water reservoir.

What is the Sea of Galilee?

400

This Jewish community, originally from Ethiopia, brought their distinct cultural and religious traditions when they immigrated to Israel.

What are Beta Israel (Ethiopian Jews)?

500

The founding document of Israel, proclaimed on May 14, 1948, is commonly referred to as this.

What is the Israeli Declaration of Independence?

500

Also known as the Jewish New Year, this holiday’s traditions include sounding the shofar and a prayerful reflection on personal deeds.

Rosh Hashanah

500

This slow-cooked stew, traditionally eaten on Shabbat, can include meat, barley, beans, and eggs cooked overnight.

What is cholent (or hamin)?

500

The desert in southern Israel, comprising more than half of the country’s land area.

What is the Negev Desert?

500

Formerly dispersed worldwide, the global Jewish diaspora contributed diverse linguistic heritages, including Yiddish from Europe and Ladino from communities originally in this empire.

What is the Ottoman Empire?