What is passsover?
What does Lamb represent?
Shows the temples sacrifice to spread the lambs blood on door frames
What is Afikoman?
Afikoman is a piece of matzah eaten at the end of the Passover Seder meal
What is the traditional meal called?
Seder
brisket, potatoes roasted chicken, stew of carrots and prunes ,matzo ball soup, and different ways to eat fish.
What are the 3 key elements for the message of Passover?
Freedom, Liberation, and redemption
What is the subsitution for bread?
MATZO
What foods cant be eaten due to kosher guidelines?
there is to be no eating organs, eggs, and milk of forbidden animals. Another example includes the blood from animals must be fully drained before served and eaten.
What do they retell at passover?
Exodus
How long does passover last? (2 answers)
7 days in Israel and 8 days elsewhere
What does Unleavened bread symbolize?
When the israelites got freed their bread did not have enough time to rise
What is one of the 4 questions asked during the seder meal?
1.) Why do we eat matzah (unleavened bread) on this night
2.)Why do we eat maror (bitter herbs) on this night?
3.) Why do we dip our food twice on this night?
4.)Why do we recline on this night?
when did passover start this year?
April 22-30
What does Beitzah symbolize?
Also known as “roasted egg” represents the new life that the israelites got
Why are the 4 questions asked?
The questions are meant to spark conversation and reflection on the significance of the Passover traditions.