(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Gitl gives Hannah a dress to wear.
Hannah tries to come up with ways to remember the girls’ names. (Ex: Yente → yellow)
Rachel says she will be Hannah’s best friend.
The girls are shocked Hannah goes shopping on the Sabbath.
Hannah helps clear the dishes.
Hannah learns the girls here do not go to school, but they want to.
Hannah meets girls her own age.
Hannah wakes up and is sad she is still in her “dream”.
Hannah worries that maybe she has been sick, her old memories are the dream, and her life as Chaya is real.
The milk is different from what Hannah is used to.
The girls ask Hannah to tell them about Yentl.
Hannah tries to convince Shmuel that she’s really from New Rochelle, in America, but Shmuel just takes it as a joke and assures her that she’s really from Lublin, Poland.
Gitl rearranges the gifts.
Hannah wishes she could hide in the barn like the chickens.
It gets harder for Hannah to tell what is a “dream” and what is real.
When Hannah looks at herself in the mirror, she thinks she looks like an old family photograph. She no longer has braces.
Hannah learns Shmuel is fasting for his wedding.
Yitzchak, the butcher, brings Shmuel chickens as a wedding gift.
Hannah tells Rachel she can be her second best friend.
Gitl braids Hannah’s hair.
Hannah tells Shmuel she is afraid of shots.
Hannah complains the dress Gitl gives her is ugly.
The girls are shocked to learn Hannah is friends with a non-jew.
Hannah thinks the knock on the door means her “dream” might be ending.
Hannah is sad there is no white bread at breakfast.