UD Hillel Crossword 1

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Across
  1. 1. Biblical mountain (2)
  2. 4. Hello, Goodbye, Peace
  3. 6. Cheese- or potato-filled pastry
  4. 10. Sometimes considered the first Jewish convert
  5. 12. What we do with challah dough
  6. 13. Jewish-adjacent group who don't believe in oral Torah
  7. 15. SNL Cast Member from 2000-2007
  8. 16. She is a tree of life to those who hold fast to her
  9. 18. Miss Israel and Wonder Woman
  10. 20. Source of the saying "there's nothing new under the sun"
  11. 22. "Mom" in Aramaic
  12. 24. Biblically famous for water + timbrels
  13. 26. Who the Maccabees fought
  14. 27. Blue and white with fringes
  15. 28. Title for a female rabbi (1)
  16. 32. "Separation"
  17. 33. Leaving Egypt
  18. 35. The oldest Jewish community in India
  19. 36. Heroine of the Purim story
  20. 37. What Torah is written on
  21. 38. 613 of 'em
  22. 41. UD's Rabbi is named after this guy
  23. 43. Oldest Jewish community outside of Israel
  24. 44. Jewish month and car company
  25. 45. Shabbat is referred to as this woman in white
Down
  1. 1. Last queen of Judea
  2. 2. Famous milkman's wife
  3. 3. Title for a female rabbi (3)
  4. 4. Shul, Temple, Beit Knesset
  5. 5. Weekly Torah portion
  6. 7. "The most at home in the world"
  7. 8. Wrote the poem on the Statue of Liberty
  8. 9. Israeli-born actress who played Padmé Amidala
  9. 11. Circle dance often done at weddings
  10. 14. Title for a female rabbi (2)
  11. 17. Blessing over bread
  12. 19. Fourth Prime Minister of Israel
  13. 21. The last queen of the Kingdom of Israel
  14. 23. Jewish American Anarchist
  15. 25. Sinker or floater
  16. 29. The first American one was celebrated on March 18, 1922
  17. 30. Saturday's baked stew
  18. 31. Country with the 3rd most Jews in the world
  19. 34. LA-Based rock band with 3 Jewish sisters
  20. 39. "Two Jews, three _____"
  21. 40. Biblical Mountain (2)
  22. 42. Title for a female rabbi (4)
  23. 44. Tractate of Talmud meaning "women" which covers topics like marriage, vows, and divorce