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THE FUN QUIZ

Test your knowledge by answering these questions…

1. Jerusalem’s emblem has a lion,
a wall (like the city walls and the
Western Wall), and an olive
branch. What does the lion
represent?

a. Lion of Judah
b. Lion of Abraham
c. Lion of Moses
d. Lion of Kind David

2. How many active archeological
sites are in Jerusalem? More than…

a. 500
b. 1,000
c. 1,500
d. 2,000

3. Jerusalem’s Mount of Olives,
the oldest active burial site in the
world, is home to more than
               ‍‍ Jewish graves.

a. 100,000
b. 150,000
c. 200,000
d. 250,000

4. How many Christian churches are
there in Jerusalem? More than…

a. 25
b. 50
c. 75
d. 100

5. Guests at Jerusalem’s King David
Hotel have included Elizabeth
Taylor, Winston Churchill, Prince
Charles (now King Charles), Hillary
Clinton, and Madonna.

a. True
b. False

6. Jerusalem’s fabulous (and
frenetic!), enormous, partially
covered market packs in locals
and tourists with its array of food,
color, and noise. What is the
market called?

a. Mahaneh Yehuda
b. Mercaz Yehuda
c. Makolet Yehuda
d. Makom Yehuda

NAME THAT ISRAELI

This Jew died in 1923, so strictly speaking he was not an Israeli; however, he was instrumental in the eventual establishment of Israel. On hearing Theodore Herzl’s plans for creating a Jewish state, he is said to have declared, “If you are insane, we are insane together. Count on me!” Herzl and he are credited with founding the modern Zionist movement. A thoroughfare in Tel Aviv is named after him.

Can you name him?

Photo: Center for Israel Education

Source: My Jewish Learning

Learn more about this early Zionist luminary on the ANSWER page.

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NAME THAT ISRAELI! ANSWER

 
Max Nordau

Find out more about Max Nordau from My Jewish Learning by clicking here.

FUN QUIZ ANSWERS

 

  1. 1. Jerusalem’s emblem has a lion, a wall (like the city walls and the Western Wall), and an olive branch. What does the lion represent?
    a. Lion of Judah
  2.  

  3. 2. How many active archeological sites are Jerusalem? More than…
    d. 2,000
  4.  

  5. 3. Jerusalem’s Mount of Olives is the oldest active burial site in the world and is home to more than _____ Jewish graves.
    b. 150,000
  6.  

  7. 4. How many Christian churches are there in Jerusalem?
    b. 50
  8.  

  9. 5. Guests at Jerusalem’s King David Hotel have included Elizabeth Taylor, Winston Churchill, Prince Charles (now King Charles), Hillary Clinton, and Madonna.
    a. True
  10.  

  11. 6. Jerusalem’s fabulous (and frenetic!), enormous, partially covered market packs in locals and tourists with its array of food, color, and noise. What is the market called?
    a. Mahaneh Yehuda

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WOW! FACTS

Inventor of the mobile phone, “Father of the Internet,” inventor of the video game cosole, inventor fo the laser, inventor of the gramophone, creator of the Barbie Doll, creator of the cruise ship, “Father of Immunology,” inventor fo the modern condom (!), a prime minister of the U.K., a three-time prime minister of France, a president of Switzerland and the primary financier of the American Revolution?

We knew you could guess… all of them are (or were) Jews!

To learn about these and many more AmazingJews, watch a compilation put together by JewOfTheWeek.net in 2015 and posted on YouTube. >>
 

Nobel Prizes
Although Jews are less than two-tenths of one percent of the world’s population, more than 20% of Nobel Prize winners have been Jewish. Source: Google

Polio Vaccine
Millions and millions of people worldwide have been spared the ravages of poliomyelitis — including paralysis and even death — thanks to research conducted by Jewish scientist Dr. Jonas Salk and his team. The Salk vaccine entered widespread use in the U.S. in 1955. Source: Wikipedia

Miss Liberty
The words “…give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses…” on the Statue of Liberty were written by Emma Lazarus, a Jew. Source: BuzzFeed

Blue Jeans
Levi Strauss, an immigrant from Germany, invented his blue jeans in 1873. Source: BuzzFeed

Start-Up Nation
Israel has the third highest rate of entrepreneurship in the world. It has the highest rate of entrepreneurship among women and people over 55 in the world. Source: BuzzFeed

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