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Seder
Plagues
The Talmud Says...
Kosher L'Pesach?
100

What is the Hebrew name for Passover?

What is Pesach

100

Which item represents the bitterness of slavery?

What is Maror

100

For the 1st plague, what did Egypt's water turn into?

What is Blood

100

How many cups of wine do we drink?

What is 4

100

This food which features a not Kosher for Passover ingredient has multiple names including, a hero

What is a sub-sandwich

200

How many days does Passover have?

What is 8

200

"Make bricks without straw!" This food represents the mortar and bricks used to make the Egyptian cities.

What is Charoset

200

It's tradition to dip your finger into what for each plague?

What is Wine

200

The name of the section where we retell the story of Passover

What is Maggid

200

Sephardic Jews have made this grain/vegetable permissible to eat on Pesach, making all Ashkenazi Jews want to be Sephardic for 8 days 

What is corn

300

Ask your Bubbe or Zayde because one of these three unusual ingredients was probably used in her Brisket recipe!

What are onion soup mix, Coca-Cola, or Ketchup

300

Taken from the Greek word 'epikomion,' this word traditionally refers to "dessert."

What is the Afikomen

300

Which is the plague for which passover is named?

What is the killing of the first born

300

      Double Jewpardy!!

Rabbi Akiva passed this salty snack, which is often eaten by the handfuls, to the children so they would not fall asleep during the Seder.

What are peanuts

300

This Passover staple surprisingly uses flour, though it is the process that makes it Kosher L'Pesach

What is Matzah

400

What book do we use during Passover?

What is the Haggadah

400

Attributed to Susannah Heschel, this newer addition to the seder plate represents those who are marginalized in the Jewish community, including the LGBTQIA+ community.

What is an orange

400

What was the 2nd plague?

What are frogs

400

Instead of asking about this, we now ask why we don't recline during the seder.

What is roasting meat 

1. On all [other] nights, we eat leavened and unleavened bread, [but] on this night, [we eat] only unleavened bread.

2. On all [other] nights, we eat all kinds of vegetables, but on this night we eat bitter herbs

3. on all [other] nights, we eat meat roasted, stewed or boiled, [but] on this night, [we eat] only roasted [meat].

4. On all [other] nights, we dip [vegetables] once, [but] on this night, we dip [vegetables] twice.

400

You'll need a large knife because this animal is technically Kosher, and would be acceptable to use to make Passover brisket, though you'll have to go through conservationists who are protecting them first.

What are Giraffes

500

What is the Hebrew word for leavened bread and other foods containing yeast?

What is Chametz

500

Using the Hebrew word for 'guarded,' this type of Matzah is unique in its circular shape

What is Shmurah Matzah

500

Because of Moses' speech impediment, this Biblical figure was the one who spoke for Moses during the Plagues saga

Who is Aaron

500

This is the Hebrew month that Passover falls on

What is Nissan

500

  Double Jewpardy!!

This Nabsico snack made headlines, becoming kosher in 1997, but they are still not Kosher for Passover

What are Oreos

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