Numbers
Seder Plate
The Exodus
People
Food
100
The number of glasses of wine we drink at the Seder
What is 4
100
This is the Hebrew word for "greens"
What is Karpas
100
We use this book to help us tell the story of the Exodus at the Seder.
What is the Hagaddah.
100
This person was commanded by God to lead the Israelites out of Egypt?
Who is Moses?
100
The unleavened food symbolizing the haste the Israelites left Egypt.
What is matzoh?
200
The number of Seders for traditional Jews (Orthodox and Conservative) who live outside of Israel
What is 2
200
this is the Beyzah
What is egg
200
This is the part of the Seder where we tell the story of the Exodus
What is Maggid
200
This individual helped Moses to speak to Pharaoh.
Who is Aaron?
200
This is bread, cake or any other food with leavening agents.
What is Chametz
300
The number of plagues in the Passover Story
What is 10
300
This is what the maror symbolizes
What is the bitterness of slavery
300
This event is what the word "Passover" refers to
What is the Angel of Death passing over the Israelites' houses
300
This person helped the Baby Moses survive by putting him in the Nile.
Who is Miriam?
300
This is the maximum time allowed to make matzoh
What is 18 minutes?
400
The number of questions in the Mah Nishtanah?
What is either 4 or one question with 4 parts
400
This item on the Seder plate symbolizes the mortar used to hold bricks together.
What is the Charoset
400
This is the name of the first plague
What is blood
400
This is Moses' father in law?
Who is Yitro (Jethro)?
400
This is the last meal you can eat Chametz before the holiday of Passover begins
What is breakfast on the morning of the first night of Passover?
500
The number of items on the Seder Plate
What is either 5 or 6
500
This item symbolizes the Temple sacrifice.
What is lamb shank bone
500
This is the country the Israelites were leaving
What is Egypt
500
With a strong arm the Israelites were led out of bondage.
Who is God?
500
This category of foods is allowed by Sephardim to be eaten during Passover, but generally not allowed to be eaten by Ashkenazim ( except in Israel and the Reform movement in the USA)
What is Kitniyot or beans, rice and corn?
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