The 100 Most Jewish Foods: 500-Piece Circular Puzzle

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From Tablet magazine — the definitive online authority on Jewish life and culture — and based on the acclaimed  100 Most Jewish Foods, this ingenious 500-piece circular puzzle celebrates the one unwavering joy of Jewish life: food! In The 100 Most Jewish Foods  500-Piece Circular Puzzle, a giant table featuring all 100 of Tablet's (highly debatable) list of the most Jewish foods materializes in gorgeous full color.

  • 500 full-color interlocking pieces
  • Art print with puzzle image
  • Finished puzzle is 26 1/2 "diameter 

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    Customer Reviews

    Based on 10 reviews
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    Noah K.
    Fun puzzle

    Perfect item for gift exchange.

    J
    Judie A.
    Which Jewish foods do you know?

    The puzzle was fun to put together. It had some surprising foods. I wish it included a list identifying each of them. Some newly popular ethnic items are included while some casserole types were hard to identify. At least one item is definitely not kosher.
    Great activity for one person or group.
    My only complaint is that the pieces are too thin and tended to separate.

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    Rae K.
    Fun gift!

    Gave this to new parents. They really liked it.

    B
    Beth
    Great gift!

    Fun to put together. A nice gift for someone you have no idea what to get.

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    Calgary 5.R.
    Fun for all ages

    A family group ages 6 to 69 worked on the day of the first seder. We finished in time to be delighted with our accomplishment. Fun and challenging even for the adults. Kids learned a lot about Jewish foods that they do not always see where they live.