Taraneem
ABOUT YOU!!
Servants
Coptic New Year
100

It's a tarneema that describes the home of God and the rituals that we do in the house of God

Knisiti Knisiti

100

Who was in Egypt for 2 months straight?

Sarah and Sandra Boules

100

What year did the coptic calendar originate?

284 AD

200

Talks about a rooster witnessing the resurrection of Christ

ana ana deek

200

Who are the scouts in our class?

Chris, Venny, Nervana, Nicole, Steve

200

What are the names of the upperclassmen servants that you are about to move up to?

Sylvia, John, Mark, Nardeen, Mirna, Mina, Koko

200

What day is Coptic New Year in our calendar? (month and day)

September 11th

300
It's a tarneema that describes a little kid who describes their day walking with God and being protected by God's love.

Ana lsa noonoonoonoonoonoo

300

Who is least likely to speak in class?

Maria Matta

300

What is the name of the Emperor who ruled during the year 284 AD and what did he do?

Emperor Diocletian; he persecuted Christians 

400

It's about a monk who offers his cluster of grapes to the abbot who keeps passing it along which shows their humility and kindness towards the other.

3n2ood 3neb

(Cluster of grapes)

400

What are the brand names of cars each servant drives?

Hani/Mariam - Acura/Honda

Mary - Toyota

Verona - Kia

George/Stephanie - Jaguar/Tesla

400

Why do we eat red dates not the Coptic New Year? (3 part answer)

Red dates are eaten on the coptic new year to symbolize:

Red exterior - represents blood of the martyrs

White interior - purity of their hearts

Tough seed - the strength of their faith


500

Talks about a little kid who is tempted to steal but is reminded stealing is not good.

La tasrek ya sa7by

500

Who loves you the most?

ALL OF US!!

500

What does the word "Nayrouz" mean?

Feast of the Rivers