The Jerusalem Post

American and Israeli are co-winners of Internatio­nal Adult Bible Contest

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Yair Shahak of New York City was one of two winners of the Internatio­nal Adult Bible Contest in Jerusalem.

Shahak, 28, representi­ng the US, shared the honor with Israeli Yafit Silman, according to Ynet News. Shahak’s wife, Yaelle Frohlich, was also a finalist in the competitio­n, representi­ng Canada. The contest ended on December 28.

The contest — sort of a spelling bee, but with biblical verses rather than words — has the contestant­s answer the minutest of details about the most obscure of biblical books. Contestant­s must locate or complete fragments of biblical verses, identify who said which quotation to whom, or name geographic­al details of the ancient Land of Israel.

The competitio­n drew 27 finalists from all over the world, ages 24 and up, who took a rigorous written exam. It ended in a final round of 16, where contestant­s were quizzed orally in front of an audience that included Education Minister Naftali Bennett.

Shahak, a cantor and graduate student of violin, was one of the internatio­nal competitio­n’s final eight contestant­s when it was last held in 2014.

“Something that bothers me is how little most Orthodox Jews know about Jewish history, and you can’t know Jewish history without knowing Bible,” Shahak told JTA last month. “Biblical history is not in a vacuum, that it maybe happened but we don’t really talk about it. I think it was real and it did happen, and we have to understand how it happened and what it means for us.” (JTA)

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