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Martin Haber Gainesville September 22, 2025

I am getting so focused on observing the holiday correctly, as I've never done before.In my life, I've been coming more and more.Orthodox as time goeslong so this quiz was a help for me.I got seven at a ten Reply

Chabad.org Staff September 22, 2025
in response to Martin Haber:

Great job! So special that you are becoming more observant. Be sure to check out our handy Rosh Hashanah guide here.
Shana tova umetuka and may it be a year of continued growth and connection to G-d. Reply

פרידה מייקלס Beitar Illit/ביתר עילית September 21, 2025

שנה טובה ומתוקה Reply

eva Altona September 21, 2025

Happy Rosh ha Shanah ,chagh sameach! Reply

Adoniah Aruba September 20, 2025

Shana tova metuka L'chulam! Reply

Deborah Greene South Africa Jhb September 20, 2025

10/10 💕🕯🔯🕎we wish you all a Shana Tova umetuka.. Pray for the Peace of Yerushalayim Reply

Angela wilder Brooklyn September 19, 2025

New year 8/10 Reply

Feigue Cieplinski Middletown September 19, 2025

Thanks for making a mishmash of question Sephardi/Ashkenazi and make me learn more of the similarities and differences that exist.
Also ,as usual, there are confusing answers that derail the reader ,and this is fun, and then I get it wrong for following that diverting clue! Well done to prod me to study more.
Shabbat Shalom and , of course, Shanah Tova u'metukah, Reply

louise leon long pond September 19, 2025

Yikes, even tho I am a proud Jew....eating a fish head ??????? Reply

Chabad.org Editorial Staff September 22, 2025
in response to louise leon:

You don't have to eat the actual head, just a piece of the flesh from the part that connects to the rest of the fish body. Reply

Minucha Chicago September 19, 2025

I got 9 out of 10. Not a bad score. Reply

Minucha Chicago October 20, 2025
in response to Minucha:

I tried it again. I still got 9 out of 10. I'm not sure if I got the same question wrong as before. Always good to keep learning. Reply

Angela wilder Brooklyn September 19, 2025

7/10 wish higher love my quizzes Reply

Jorge V Bastrop Tx. September 19, 2025

Happy Rosh Hashanah 8/10.. Blessing and Shabbat Shalom.. Reply

Raymond West Hollywood September 18, 2025

I scored a very mediocre 7/10, and to tell you the truth, the weather around here is just too muggy for me to be in the mood to examine which questions I got wrong Reply

John September 18, 2025

❤️ little quiz with necessary knowledge 💕 Reply

Rita Forbes Clinton September 17, 2025

Hello,

Thank you, (9/10).

Have a blessed evening, Reply

Tzvi Perth, Australia September 16, 2025

The Tashlich choice of answers is partially incorrect.
It's generally not "running" water (as in river vs. lake), and the main text is the 13 attributes, rather than "psalms" per se. Reply

Where's Chani September 19, 2025
in response to Tzvi :

There is psalms there. 13 attributes would be one of the other texts when speaking about the psalms, even if it is considered a main one... Reply

Ari September 16, 2025

BH! Love these quizzes and everything y’all do! Very blessed to have you all and all you do. Thank you and Moshiach now! :) prayers for Israel and the Jewish people and all who need! Especially fun one! Reply

Abby Roth Boca Raton, FL September 14, 2025

6/10 How did Chabad know I needed a quiz today? I had the WORST night with a whiny newborn! 😭😭 Reply

Chabad.org Staff September 14, 2025
in response to Abby Roth:

Awww! Hope tonight is better G-d willing. Reply

Axel Berger Köln-Ossendorf September 19, 2025
in response to Abby Roth:

Mazal Tov. My newborn (the only one, Hashem has not granted us second) is now 35 and still the best thing that has ever happened in my life. May you both live healthily to 120. Reply

Selah South Africa September 19, 2025
in response to Abby Roth:

Just imagine how frightened you would be after ± 40 weeks in perfect conditions, with your mamma's heartbeat to comfort you and then being thrust into this cold dry place, with LOUD noises and BRIGHT lights, and material covering your sensitive little skin, wondering what happened! Where is my mamma's heartbeat? Wouldn't you be whiny too?😅 Cheer up and take courage, this will too pass - in about three or four years. 😖. But I sincerely share your "pain" I am in the same boat - with twins!😬 Reply

Abby Roth Boca Raton, FL September 14, 2025
in response to Chabad.org Staff:

Absolutely no one in the world works harder than a mother and that's what gives motherhood purpose! When I'm up late with my baby, I know millions of other mamas are doing the exact same. And it's so beautiful that children can always count on their mamas before anyone else. But yes, let's hope I get to sleep tonight! 😂 Reply

Rita Forbes Clinton September 22, 2025
in response to Chabad.org Staff:

Good Morning, Abby!

These nights you will remember and enjoy, it will get better, and keep you young. Babies grow up so fast! Blessings!

L'Shanah Tovah U'metukah! Reply

Raymond West Hollywood September 18, 2025
in response to Abby Roth:

Motherhood is probably the single most important job that there is. Not only do you have stronger impact on your children than anybody ever will, but in the process of raising them, you are guaranteed a meaningful life Reply

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