The Jewish Chronicle

Nancy Reuben are the Etgar champions

- BY SIMON ROCKER

RABBI MARC Levene was as ebullient as ever even though his audience was invisible.

The Belmont United Synagogue rabbi again took the microphone to be compère of the annual Etgar interschoo­l challenge, which was run as a digital quiz this year.

Accompanie­d by Yuval Havkin on keyboard, he urged the 600 participan­ts through cyberspace to join him in song and to “shake the walls” with their shouting.

While most of the year-fives from 26 schools logged in from home, some came especially back to their school for the occasion.

In this year’s digital format, it was not only the correct answer that mattered but the speed of response alsocounte­d.

The quiz whizzkids turned out to be Nancy Reuben Primary, from Hendon, which clinched the team trophy.

The independen­t Sephardi school also provided the individual winner, Joshua Wasserman, who got 31 out of 32 questions right.

In second place was Miel Krasner, from North-West London Jewish Day School in Willesden and third, Sam Cohen from Beit Shvidler in Edgware, who each answered 30 questions correctly.

Nancy Reuben headteache­r Anthony Wolfson said the school’s victory was “a great achievemen­t and reflection of the determinat­ion and applicatio­n of our amazing year-five class led by their brilliant kodesh teacher Mrs Rubens even in these challengin­g times.” The annual test is based on the Etgar Handbook, which is designed to give children a grounding in general Jewish knowledge.

Etgar co-founder Jo Rosenfelde­r, said, “The online event was a completely different experience to Wembley Stadium. At 11.30 am, we went live on air with no idea how many students would participat­e.

“And then we watched the numbers roll in. While 600 participan­ts in all took part, many of those may have been teams.”

Fellow-founder Adam Taub said, “The standard of the results overall was extremely high. Clearly the students have been studying for Etgar even during lockdown.”

For the first time, a pluralist school,

Alma, in Whetstone, took part in the biggest Jewish school event of the year.

Most questions on Bible knowledge, Jewish practice, history and Israel were answered right by a majority.

But two of the toughest were what relationsh­ip were Chava and Shet — Eve and Seth were mother and son (the Hebrew names probably foxed some): and who were Gideon’s vanquished enemies in the Book of Judges— the Midianites.

The creative competitio­ns were extended until this Friday.

Clearly, the students have been studying even during lockdown’

You can take an Etgar quiz on kahoot. it/challenge/05162276 or play it using kahoot.it with the pin number 05162276

 ??  ?? Whizzes at quizzes: Nancy Reuben Primary in Hendon, who were victorious in the 2020 Etgar Challenge
Whizzes at quizzes: Nancy Reuben Primary in Hendon, who were victorious in the 2020 Etgar Challenge

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