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Pinchas Parshah Quiz

By Leibel Gniwisch
Parshah Pinchas
Rabbi Leibel Gniwisch currently resides, along with his wife, in Brooklyn, New York, where he received his rabbinical ordination. He has taught Jewish law at various schools in the US. He has a passion for Jewish scholarship and writing and hopes to publish a book one day.
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Erika Germany July 3, 2026

I didn't think I would get 9/10 because 1 or 2 I just guessed. Reply

Ben Bucawe Philippines July 3, 2026

9/10 Reply

Jennifer Kansas July 3, 2026

These quizzes are such a wonder way of mapping my progress. Tysm for these quizzes Reply

Raad ( David) Pukekohe- Auckland - NZ July 2, 2026

10/10 Reply

Britani July 2, 2026

10/10 Reply

Dave Sparkman Cassville, MO July 2, 2026

7/10 I still have a lot to learn. Reply

Minucha Chicago, IL July 2, 2026

I got 9 out of 10 correct. I'm pretty sure I took this quiz recently, but couldn't find my comments when I scrolled through. Reply

Chaim Israel July 2, 2026

10/10😃
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Steve Ky July 2, 2026

Rabbi,
A nice Parshah summary and quiz. Reply

H A July 2, 2026

7 / 10 Reply

John London July 2, 2026

I knew a living great violinist was named after Avraham's son, but I didn't know his great violinist friend was named after Eleazar's!
(I normally get more than 7/10 in Torah quizzes) Reply

Angela wilder Brooklyn July 2, 2026

7/10 thank you Reply

Barbara USA July 1, 2026

9 of 10, which is good for me.
Missed #8. Reply

Charles Manchester, NH July 1, 2026

7 / 10 Not bad Reply

Eva Altona July 1, 2026

too difficult....4/10 ....but interesting Reply

Feigue Cieplinski Middletown June 30, 2026

I did well in the quiz- except two (age of soldiers ,and the sacrifices in Sukkot. )I love this parsha because of Zelophed's daughters. Since their dad was already dead, and their being women the rule did not favored them to inherit land in Eretz Israel. They went to Moshe- not as complainers but as petitioners- and Moshe heard their plight, and with H' advice the answer was positive. Not only the petition benefitted them, but all women after them because that became the law in the absence of sons. This is one step forward for understanding women's role. Reply

Rita Forbes Clinton June 30, 2026

Good Evening,

Thank you, [9/10]. Best wishes. Reply

Minucha Chicago, IL June 30, 2026

I didn't do well - 6 out of 10 correct. Reply

Yiscah Sarah Nairobi June 30, 2026

I got quiz 8 & 10 wrong ❤️ Reply

Abby Roth Boca Raton, FL June 29, 2026

5/10 How nice! ✨ Reply

Raymond West Hollywood June 30, 2026
in response to Abby Roth:

very nice Reply

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