You hear the shofar blast at the end of the service. Find the words “Forgive us” in the Machzor. Hear the phrase "Avinu Malkeinu" (Our Father, Our King). Spot someone standing for the Amidah prayer. You hear the word "Kol Nidrei" sung. Spot a shofar on the bimah. Say G'mar Chatima Tova to a friend. The ark is closed after a Torah reading. Rabbi or Cantor bows during the service. Someone is wearing white or no leather shoes. See someone holding a tallit Someone touches the Torah scrolls. The ark opens and the Torah covers are white. You hear the word Teshuvah You hear the word “sorry” during the service You see the light of the Ner Tamid You hear the shofar blast at the end of the service. Find the words “Forgive us” in the Machzor. Hear the phrase "Avinu Malkeinu" (Our Father, Our King). Spot someone standing for the Amidah prayer. You hear the word "Kol Nidrei" sung. Spot a shofar on the bimah. Say G'mar Chatima Tova to a friend. The ark is closed after a Torah reading. Rabbi or Cantor bows during the service. Someone is wearing white or no leather shoes. See someone holding a tallit Someone touches the Torah scrolls. The ark opens and the Torah covers are white. You hear the word Teshuvah You hear the word “sorry” during the service You see the light of the Ner Tamid
(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.
You hear the shofar blast at the end of the service.
Find the words “Forgive us” in the Machzor.
Hear the phrase "Avinu Malkeinu" (Our Father, Our King).
Spot someone standing for the Amidah prayer.
You hear the word "Kol Nidrei" sung.
Spot a shofar on the bimah.
Say G'mar Chatima Tova to a friend.
The ark is closed after a Torah reading.
Rabbi or Cantor bows during the service.
Someone is wearing white or no leather shoes.
See someone holding a tallit
Someone touches the Torah scrolls.
The ark opens and the Torah covers are white.
You hear the word Teshuvah
You hear the word “sorry” during the service
You see the light of the Ner Tamid