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Can you name the Jewish holidays?
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Jewish Holidays Quiz
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Created Oct 6, 2009 in
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Kicking222
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Oct 7th, 2009 at 00:21 GMT
1 point
Good idea for a quiz.
kidcanada
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Oct 7th, 2009 at 00:55 GMT
4 points
The toughest part of this is trying to figure out the English spelling chosen by the quiz founder. I generally spell "Chanukah" as "Hanukkah", and since they're Hebrew words there's no official English spelling. I'm also not sure that shabbat or rosh chodesh (first day of each new month in the Jewish calendar) really count as "holidays"...
uefa81glory
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Oct 10th, 2009 at 14:19 GMT
4 points
also, although I would celebrate/commemorate them, Yom Ha'atzmaut/Yom Yerushalaim/Yom hazikaron and Yom Hashoah aren't really "Jewish" holidays, they are Israeli
walt
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Oct 27th, 2009 at 20:41 GMT
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You need to allow for some alternate spellings. I usually spell it Shemini Atzeret and Tu Bishevat
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