Shavuot Quiz

How much do you know about this spring holiday?

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Shavuot began as a harvest festival, but it also commemorates the revelation at Sinai and the giving of the Torah. Traditions of the holiday include eating dairy, nighttime learning, and decorating houses and synagogues with plant life.
How much do you know about this spring holiday?

Question 1 of 10
The 33rd day of the Omer is called
Question 2 of 10
This ceremony, marking completion of advanced years in religious school, is often held on Shavuot
Question 3 of 10
In the book of Ruth, Ruth's mother-in-law is
Question 4 of 10
The hymn said as an introduction to the Ten Commandments is called
Question 5 of 10
Sephardic Jews often read a version of this on Shavuot
Question 6 of 10
What food(s) are very popular to eat on Shavuot?
Question 7 of 10
Which of these holidays occurs during the counting of the Omer?
Question 8 of 10
The late night Shavuot study session is known as
Question 9 of 10
True or False: One cannot get married on Lag B'Omer
Question 10 of 10
The tomb of Simeon bar Yohai, a noted figure connected to Lag B'Omer, is located in
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