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Which child is named on page 79 of Malka Zipora's book Rather Laugh Than Cry?
In the short story “The O-Kay Store” on pages 19–26 of Mirror of a People: Canadian Jewish Experience in Poetry and Prose, what kind of hats were sold?
What Middle Eastern liqueur is named on page 241 of Ayelet Tsabari’s The Art of Leaving?
On page 244 of the short story, “Growing up a Jewish Princess in Forest Hill” by Erna Paris in The Spice Box: An Anthology of Jewish Canadian Writing, how many children did her grandmother raise?
In Chapter 33 of Alison Pick’s Strangers with the Same Dream, Ruth __________.
On page 1 of Phyllis Gotlieb’s Sunburst, what was Shandy’s hair tied up in?
In Alison Pick’s poem “Robin” in The Dream World, how many eggs were in the robin’s nest?
On page 9 of Sharon Drache’s Ritual Slaughter, what colour was the wooden bench that the “woman wearing a black, floor-length cape” was sitting on?
In Rachel Korn’s “My Mother Often Wept,” included in Mirror of a People: Canadian Jewish Experience in Poetry and Prose, what town is the mother buried near?
Which holiday is last in the cycle in Sharon Nelson’s “The Cycle of The Jewish Year” on pages 42–43 of volume 16, issue 4 (Jewish Women in Canada) of Canadian Women Studies?
On page 67 of Shirley Faessler’s “A Basket of Apples” in Canadian Jewish Short Stories, who died?
In Birthstones by Phyllis Gotlieb, from the definition provided on page 217, what does ohr mean?
On page 7 of Helen Weinzweig’s Basic Black with Pearls, what was the protagonist pretending to be?
What happened in Toronto on October 15, 1954 and is the context for Anne Dublin's Written on the Wind? (two words)
On page 39 of small things left behind, what did the girl from the tiny apartment go to buy? (two words)
On page 3 of Helen Weinzweig’s Passing Ceremony what does “no one need a license to” do?
In Rachel Korn’s “Generations” in Generations: Selected Poems, what did the speaker say was lacking?
In our edition of Monique Bosco’s Babel-Opera what language is the work written in?
The speaker in Miriam Waddington’s poem “The Glass Trumpet,” on page 44 of The Glass Trumpet compares themself to what? (one word)
At the top of page 410 of Yvette Benayoun-Szmidt’s “Échos de souvenance” in Anthologie des Écrivains Sépharades du Québec, what item reflects a face? (use French word)
On page 105 of Alison Pick’s “The Rule” in Outside of Ordinary: Women’s Travel Stories, where was their first stop?
On the last page of “Jewish Christmas” by Fredelle Bruser Maynard in The Spice Box: An Anthology of Jewish Canadian Writing what is the first word of the song that was sung?
In Chava Rosenfarb’s “François,” included in Survivors: Seven Short Stories, who was Leah married to?
On page 189 in Gabriella Goliger’s “Maladies of the Inner Ear,” published in Contemporary Jewish Writing in Canada: An Anthology, the telegram from the British Red Cross was as brief and final as words on a _________.
In Ayelet Tsabari’s “Borders” in The Best Place on Earth, what did the room smell of?
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On page 215 of Ayelet Tsabari’s short story “The Best Place on Earth” in The Best Place on Earth, what freaked out Carlos?
What genre is Monique Bosco's Bable-Opera?
On page 120 of Robyn Sarah’s “Looking for my Keys,” included in Contemporary Jewish Writing in Canada: An Anthology, what was the main character looking to colour match to her coffee mug?
The St. Lawrence River is one of the settings in Anne Michael’s The Winter Vault. On July 1, 1958 the river became a _________________.
In Anne Michaels’ Skin Divers, the poem “Skin Divers” on pages 4–8 refers to “Night [and]... Her sister.” What is the name of Night’s sister?
Who is the poem, “Midrash from My Namesake” on page 54 of volume 16, issue 4 (Jewish Women in Canada) of Canadian Women Studies, about?
In Ayelet Tisabari's short story "Warplanes" in The Best Place on Earth, Orli's ______ flies F-16s.
In Lelia Young’s poem “Aquarelles,” on page 439 of Anthologie des Écrivains Sépharades du Québec, what opens in the morning? (use French word)
On page 151 of Adele Wiseman’s “On Wings of a Tongue,” published in Canadian Jewish Short Stories, what caused the rich lady to cough?
Fears are listed in the short story “Hold that Tiger” by Helen Weinzweig in The Spice Box: An Anthology of Jewish Canadian Writing, question 2 lists fears. What is the last word of the last fear?
What holiday is mentioned in Miriam Waddington’s poem “Why Should I Care About the World” in the collection The Spice Box: An Anthology of Jewish Canadian Writing?
In Karen Shenfeld’s collection of poems My Father’s Hands Spoke in Yiddish, Pauline’s famous necklace is mentioned in “Canoeing Song.” What is it made of? (one word)
On page 3 of A Tree of Life by Fredelle Bruser Maynard, what kind of bob was Celia's hair styled in?
In Anne Michaels’ Skin Divers, her poem “The Passionate World” (pages 26–27), “__________ dart from your step’s shadow”
The italicized words narrated on pages 164‒165 in Nancy Richler’s The Imposter Bride are recorded in a ___________.
On page 7 of The Sweet Edge by Alison Pick, what did the footwear of the woman visiting the gallery almost look like?
In Goldie Morgentaler’s “Love and Translation,” disseminated in The Exile Book of Yiddish Women Writers, what kind of soup was cooked that conformed to the stereotype of the Jewish mother?
On the poem side of the work created by Anne Michaels and Bernice Eisenstein titled “Correspondences,” what is the last word on the page with only two words?
What is the name of the author of the short story “Bluma Zelinger” on pages 53–74 of Not Quite Mainstream: Canadian Jewish Short Stories?
In The Winter Vault by Anne Michaels, what is the title of the third part of the novel?
On page 49 in Ayelet Tsabari’s story “Brit Milah,” included in The Best Place on Earth, Reuma woke up to the baby _________.
On page 299 of Helen Weinzweig’s “The Interrupted Sex” in Language in her Eye: Writing and Gender by Canadian Women Writing in English, what is the name of the young woman from a Polish ghetto?
Sharon Nelson’s poem “Seawreck,” located on page 9 of the eponymous collection Seawreck, describes what as “battering ghettos”?
What is the first word of the project's title: ____ Canada: Jewish Canadian Women Writers?
On page 1 of Nancy Richler’s Throwaway Angels what was the name of the “redhead friend” inquired about?