Jewish Foods

Based on the clues, name these foods that are traditionally eaten by Jews.
Obviously, you can't assign a religion to a food. This is just based on my opinion.
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Clue
Food
Braided Shabbat bread
Challah
Triangular jelly-filled pastry
Hamantash
Polarizing poached fish balls
Gefilte Fish
Sandwich with corned beef, swiss cheese, and sauerkraut
Reuben
Unleavened bread eaten on Passover
Matzah
Potato pancake
Latke
Chocolate coins
Gelt
Passover mixture of fruit and nuts
Charoset
Rolled, filled cookie made of cream cheese dough
Rugelach
Noodle or potato casserole
Kugel
Slow-cooked beef breast
Brisket
Holey bread
Bagel
Spiced, smoked beef slices
Pastrami
Smoked salmon
Lox
Thin rolled pancake filled with cheese or fruit
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Level 26
May 16, 2016
you have a non-kosher sandwich but not cholent??
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Level 65
May 16, 2016
Despite the fact that the Reuben is non-kosher, in my experience it is more prominent as a Jewish dish than cholent. Remember, this is only based on my opinion, and I'm not claiming to know what I'm talking about.
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Level 8
Mar 26, 2018
As a Jew I have never had a Rueben, but I have Cholent every week. Cholent is definetly a more prominent Jewish food than a Rueben since it is against Jewish law to eat a Rueben.
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Level 65
Mar 26, 2018
My guess is that you're Orthodox or at least generally more observant than the average American Jew. For the purpose of this quiz, think Larry David Judaism, not Hasidic Judaism.