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Answer |
Column 2 |
| 1. A "Sukkah" is most like a
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a.
luxury apartment.
b. small palace.
c. decorated hut. |
| 2. The fruit included among the "four species" is the
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a.
banana.
b. "etrog."
c. watermelon. |
| 3. The season of the year in which "Sukkot" falls is the
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a.
Fall.
b. Winter.
c. Spring. |
| 4. The lively dances which circle around the "shul" on "Simchat
Torah" are called
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a.
Square Dances.
b. "Hakafot."
c. the "Twist." |
| 5. The palm branch is called the
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a.
"Hadas."
b. "Aravah."
c. "Lulav." |
| 6. A stolen "Lulav"
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a.
is the best to use for the "Mitzvah" (the Commandment) of the Four
Species.
b. cannot be used for the "Mitzvah."
c. must be returned to its owner!
d. Answers "b" and "c" are correct. |
| 7. A traditional name for the Holiday of "Sukkot" is the
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a. "Time of our Happiness."
b. "Time of our Freedom."
c. "Time of the Giving of our Torah." |
| 8. The "Three Regalim" are "Pesach," "Shavuot" and
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a.
"Chanukah."
b. "Purim."
c. "Sukkot." |
| 9. The "Beit HaMikdash," the Holy Temple, stood in the city of
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a.
Tel Aviv.
b. Yerushalayim.
c. Haifa. |
| 10. A "Sukkah" which stands on the ground, and the covering of which is
three thousand feet high is
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a.
Fine and Dandy ("Kasher," or Kosher).
b. Not Good ("Pasul").
c. Ridiculous! |
| 11. A "Sukkah" has to be able to remain standing in an
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a.
average wind.
b. average hurricane!
c. average tornado!! |
| 12. The minimum height of a "Sukkah" is approximately the height of a
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a.
large oak tree.
b. National Basketball Association player OR of "Og, King of Bashan,"
whose bed is described in the Bible as being 14 "amot" long, or between 21 and
28 feet long.
c. short, seated adult. |
| 13. The maximum height of a "Sukkah" is approximately the height of an average
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a. tree.
b. sky-scraper!
c. cloud!! |
| 14. True or False? Bamboo poles may be used as "Sechach," the
Covering of the "Sukkah." |
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a. True
b. False |
| 15. Because an "etrog" has both a pleasant taste and a pleasing
smell, it symbolizes
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a. a person who knows a lot of Torah, and does many
good deeds.
b. A person with Torah but without good deeds.
c. A person without Torah and without good deeds. |
| 16. True or False If, on the Fifth Night of "Sukkot," one finds
himself to be suffering in his "Sukkah" from the cold (Brrr!), he should remain there. |
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a. True
b. False |
| 17. Twenty "amot" (30-40 feet) is the
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a. maximum height of a "Sukkah."
b. minimum height of a "Sukkah."
c. height of an average goat in the time of the Talmud. |
| 18. In the "Sukkot Fairy Tale," the house of Little Pig Number 1 would
not have made a "kosher" "Sukkah" because
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a. it could not withstand an "average
wind."
b. It didn't make a good bomb shelter.
c. It could not withstand a moderate-force hurricane. |
| 19. True or False? One of the "Ushpizin," the seven holy guests whom
we invite to the Sukkah, is Moshe. |
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a. True
b. False |