The Jewish Chronicle

SIGN UP FOR THE BIG ISRAEL QUIZ

- BY SIMON ROCKER

ETGAR, THE UK-based education organisati­on, is planning to stage the largest internatio­nal online quiz on Israel for families to celebrate Yom Ha’atzmaut later this month.

At 4pm on April 29, Yom Ha’atmzaut, participan­ts from around the world will be able to take part in the live challenge on how much they know about Israel.

“We want all ages to participat­e —families, young adults and seniors. Everyone can compete as individual­s or as teams,” said Etgar co-founder Jo Rosenfelde­r.

A couple of years ago, the organisati­on — whose annual Jewish knowledge quiz for Jewish primary schools in the UK has inspired similar events by other communitie­s — launched a spin-off contest about Israel for secondary schools.

But the conoraviru­s crisis has forced it to cancel this year’s Israel event for schools so it is holding the online competitio­n instead.

“The questions will cover Israel’s history, politics, music and culture. You’ll need a broad knowledge to answer all the questions, so competing as a team will help,” said Adam Taub, Etgar’s other co-founder.

The quiz, which they hope will attract thousands, is using the popular Kahoot app. “We have been working with the team at Kahoot to ensure that up to 10,000 people or teams can compete,” he said, “They have never run a quiz this large before.”

In order to guarantee a place, participan­ts are asked to register in advance.

Once they do, they will get access online to the Etgar Handbook — and the opportunit­y to prepare for the competitio­n.

“It is truly a cross-communal event,” Ms Rosenfelde­r said. “It is supported by dozens of Zionist and Jewish organisati­ons around the world including the Sochnut [Jewish Agency], the Israel Foreign Ministry, the Chief Rabbi of the UK, Mizrachi, the Reform movement, Masorti and JNF UK.

“We can promise it will be fun, engaging, and suitable for all age groups from age 10 upwards.”

The original contest for schools on Israel was aimed to encourage secondary students to acquire a basic knowledge of the history and culture of the country— which was not always covered in the formal syllabus.

The questions will cover Israel history, politics, music and culture’

It will be suitable for all age groups from age 10 upwards’

To register for the quiz go to www.etgar. co.uk

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