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Chanuka Quiz
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Resource Type: Peula in: English
Age 8 - 13
Group Size 5 - 30
Estimated Time: 90 minutes
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It's tic-tac-toe/hollywood squares. A team picks a square, and one madrich reads a question. Each of the other two madrichim say one of the answers, and explains as best as he/she can their own answer (of course, one of the answers is wrong). Try to convince your chanichim that you are right! The team has to guess which madrich is right. If they're right, they put down the peice.
remember to try to convince the kids of your answer,
even if it is wrong. try to debate a little over each
question, to make the game last longer.
1) whay do we eat sufganiyot? because they are cooked
in oil/ because they are full of jelly
2) what were the names of matityahu's sons? elazar,
yehuda, shimon, yochanan, yonatan/ yehuda, steven,
frank, shimon, yochanan, mordechai
3) what does the pey on the dreidel stand for? nes
gadol haya pach hasem/ nes gadol haya poh
4) what is the best thing to use the light the
chanukiya? olive oil/candles from israel
5)what nation did the jews fight against? france/ the
greeks
6) where did the macabim live? modiin/yerushalayim
7) what do we change in davening and benching for
chanukka? al hanisim/mizmor shiur chanukat habayit
l'david
8) how many days in chanukah? 8 days because of the
oil/ 9 days because we are outside of israel
9) why do we eat latkes? because they are made of
potatoes/ because we fry them in oil
10) why do we use a shamash? so that we can use the
light of the candles/so that we have one candle higher
that the rest to symbolize the jews
11) how was elazar, matityahu's son, killed? he was
eaten by a tiger/ an elephant fell on him
12) what did the greeks put in the beit hamikdash?
decorations for chanukkah/ idols and pigs/ (nasty
chicago bbq beef)