What does the Charoset symbolize?
The mortar (cement) which was used by the Israelites to build structures.
What can we not eat on Passover?
Chametz or leavened bread.
Who are the 4 sons?
The wise son.
The wicked son.
The simple son.
The son who doesn't know how to ask.
Who was Moses' brother?
Aaron
What was the first plague?
Blood
What does the shankbone symbolize?
The Passover sacrifice (Korban Pesach) of the lamb whose blood was used to mark the Israelites' doorposts.
How do you know if a bottled drink is kosher for Passover?
A KFP symbol can be found on the label.
Who sings the Mah Nishtanah (4 questions)?
The youngest member of the family.
Who enslaved the Israelites?
The Pharoah and the Egyptians.
How many plagues were there?
10
What does the bitter herb symbolize?
The pain and agony which the Israelites experienced during their enslavement.
How is matzah different from normal bread?
It is unleavened and baked for no longer than 18 minutes.
How many parts of the Seder are there?
15
Who spoke to Pharoah and said "Let my people go!"
Moses
How many commandments did Moses bring down from Mount Sinai?
10
What is the Afikomen?
The larger piece of the broken matzah, which is wrapped in a napkin and hidden.
How do you make a Korech/Hillel sandwich?
Take two pieces of matzah, place some maror (bitter herbs) between them, and dip the sandwich in charoset.
How many cups of wine do we drink?
4
How many plagues were there?
10 plagues
What did Hashem do to help the Israelites escape from the Egyptians?
Hashem split The Red Sea (Yam Suf).
How many items are there on the seder plate?
What food do we dip in salt water?
The Karpas (a green vegetable)
For which prophet do we pour a cup of wine and open our front door?
Elijah the Prophet
Who raised Moses?
The Pharoah
What was the 10th and final plague?
Death of the firstborn.