What represents the mortar when they were laying the bricks in Egypt?
Charoset
The first plague, this is what happened to the Nile.
Blood
This is the sixth plague
Boils
Why do we only eat Matzoh?
Because the Jews in ancient Egypt did not have time to leaven their bread.
Who do we set the extra cup of wine out for during the Seder.
Elijah
What represents the bitterness of slavery?
Bitter Herbs
These amphibians started to rain from the sky.
Frogs
This weather phenomenon destroyed houses.
Hail
What can't you eat on Passover?
Chametz
How many glasses of wine do you drink throughout the Seder?
Four
This bread did not have time to rise as the Jews fled Egypt.
Matzoh
This is the third plague.
Bugs (Kinim)
This is the plague where a crop eating insect was released.
Locust
To represent the tears that the Jewish people shed in Egypt.
Why is it called Passover?
Because g-d passed over the houses of all the Jewish people who had their doors marked.
This represents the Passover sacrifice of the first born son.
Shank Bone
The fourth plague
Beasts
The plague that extinguished all of the light in Egypt for several days.
Darkness
Why do we eat the bitter herb?
To remind us of the bitterness of slavery that the Jews endured in Egypt.
What is the book we read from called?
Haggadah
These greens are to represent the beginning of spring.
Karpas "Parsley"
This was the plague where all of the cattle suddenly died.
Pestilence (Sickness)
The plague where the Egyptians' children were killed, but the Jewish children were spared.
Death of the first born
Why do we recline during the meal?
Because people who reclined were freed people, while slaves and servants stood.
Who told Pharaoh about the plagues and led the Jews out of Egypt?
Moses