| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| City of the Temple and capital of the Southern Kingdom of Judah. | Jerusalem | 96%
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| Land of the Exile in 586 BCE. | Babylonia | 67%
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| Egyptian city with an especially prominent Jewish diaspora in antiquity, home of the Hellenistic philosopher Philo. | Alexandria | 63%
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| Birthplace of Abraham according to the book of Genesis. | Ur of the Chaldeans | 63%
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| City with the largest Jewish population before the Holocuast. | Warsaw | 63%
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| Hometown of a certain Yeshua bar Miryam. | Nazareth | 46%
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| Historical hub of the Kabbalah, burial place of Shimon bar Yochai. | Safed | 38%
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| Country of the deadliest pogroms in history before the Holocaust. | Ukraine (Khmelnytsky Rebellion) | 38%
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| Center of Jewish learning during the Abbasid period (8th-13th centuries CE). | Baghdad | 33%
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| City in the Galilee where the Masoretic Text was finalized. Named after a Roman emperor. | Tiberias | 33%
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| Site of the doomed last stand of the First Jewish-Roman War. | Masada | 29%
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| Capital of the Northern Kingdom of Israel. | Samaria | 21%
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| Chinese city with a Persian Jewish diaspora community since the Song Dynasty. | Kaifeng | 17%
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| Caves where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered. | Qumran | 17%
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| The Samaritans' holy mountain and location of their Temple. | Mount Gerizim | 13%
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| Empire from which the Maccabees won their freedom. | Seleucid Empire | 13%
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| City where Shabtai Zvi converted to Islam, to the dismay of hundreds of thousands of followers. | Constantinople | 8%
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