The Seder
The Full Moon
The Passover Story
The Passover Holiday
7th Street Seder
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In contemporary times, this can be put on the seder plate as a symbol of inclusion for women and LGBTQ+ folks in Jewish communities.

What is an orange?

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This is the type of calendar used in Jewish tradition.

What is lunar?

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The body of water crossed by the Israelites during the exodus is known by these two names, a squabble over geography, logistics, and translation.

What are the Red Sea and the Reed Sea (or Sea of Reeds)?

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In Hebrew, this word means "passing or skipping over." In Greek, it means Passover or Easter.

What is Pesach or Pascha(l)?

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These people hated the game of jeopardy

Who is everyone?

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This concoction of matzah and bitter herbs together symbolizes the need to remember both freedom and hardship.

What is the Hillel sandwich?

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This classic, well-known ancient Egyptian ceremony was often performed during full moons, times of purification.

What is mummification?

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This famous line was spoken to Pharaoh by Moses after each of the ten plagues.

What is Let My People Go?

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In this movie, Michelle Pfeiffer plays Moses' wife, Tzipporah.

What is The Prince of Egypt?

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These are the three big things of which there were four at this seder and in the haggadah (the telling of the seder).

What are cups of wine, sons, and questions?

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This is the name of the first full moon in April, which this year occurs tonight.

What is the Pink Moon? Or, what is the Paschal moon?

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After Moses fled Egypt to Midian (where he married Zipporah and tended sheep) because he killed an Egyptian who was beating a slave, God appeared to him in this form to tell him to go back to free his people.

What is a burning bush?

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In order to be kosher for Passover, a food must mainly not be this.

What is chametz, or leavened grains and bread?

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As they were once slaves in Egypt and are now free, Jews do this usually looked-down-upon thing at the seder table.

What is recline, slouch, dip twice, dip vegetables in saltwater.

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This animal, represented by this past zodiac cycle, was an Egyptian god worshiped at the time of the exodus.

What is Aries the ram?

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This is how Moses ended up being raised in Pharaoh's home.

What is being put in a basket in the river by his mother and sister and then found by Pharaoh's daughter?

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Traditionally, Jews celebrate the holiday of Passover to remember this moral lesson, reminding them that slavery is not absent from today's world.

What is to live life as if they themself had left Egypt and to never let the same thing happen to others?

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This future hope is represented by Elijah's cup (a cup of wine left untouched during the seder for the prophet Elijah).

What is that Elijah will come to announce the coming of the Messiah and the age of redemption?

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These three holidays, representing half of the six major Jewish holidays, are pilgrimage holidays celebrated on or near the full moon. One, the feast of unleavened bread, celebrates the exodus from Egypt. One celebrates the giving of the Ten Commandments to Moses on Mount Sinai. And one, the harvest festival, commemorates the 40 years the Israelites wandered in the desert and includes sleeping in temporary dwellings.

What are Passover, Shavuot, and Sukkot?

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This is the number of times Moses' name is mentioned in a traditional haggadah.

What is one?

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The afikoman acts as a substitute for this, which was traditionally the last thing to be eaten at the seder.

What is the paschal lamb sacrifice?

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