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April 11, 2024 - Image 55

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2024-04-11

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APRIL 11 • 2024 | 59

PASSOVER SYL-LA-CROS-TIC

Place the syllables in the box in the correct order to fill
in the blanks.

JUST FOR FUN

1.
Have a happy holiday (Hebrew) ____ ____ ____ ____

2.
Happy Passover (Ladino) ____ ____ ____ ____ ____

3.
Piece of matzah that is ____ ____ ____ ____


hidden during the seder

4.
Hebrew for “four cups” ____ ____ ____ ____

5.
Hebrew for “egg” ____ ____

6.
Hebrew for “enough for us” ____ ____ ____

7.
Seder book ____ ____ ____

8.
Unleavened bread ____ ____

9.
Bitter herbs ____ ____

10.
Hebrew for “order” ____ ____

chag

zah

ko

pe

or

sa

a

sot

me

hag

day

ba

ach

beit

sach

se

fi

ga

a

der

mar

en

le

ko

zah

gre

nu

dah

mat

men

ar

See answers
in next week’s
issue. For answers
to last week’s
puzzle,

see page
41.

Jewish

of the
Week

An archaeologist was digging in
the Negev Desert in Israel and
came upon a casket containing
a mummy. After examining it, he
called the curator of a prestigious
natural history museum.

“I’ve just discovered a 3,000-
year-old mummy of a man
who died of heart failure!”
the excited scientist exclaimed.
To which the curator replied,
“Bring him in. We’ll check it out.”

A week later, the amazed
curator called the archaeologist.
“You were right about the
mummy’s age and cause of
death. How in the world
did you know?”

“Easy. There was a piece


of paper in his hand
that said,
‘10,000 shekels
on Goliath’.”

Joke

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