The food that we eat to represent the bitterness of slavery.
What is Maror?
During the step of tzafun, we find this item that parents usually hide before the Passover meal.
What is the afikoman?
The four questions.
What is Ma Nishtana?
The person who led the Jews from slavery to freedom.
Who is Moses?
The number of glasses of wine/grape juice we drink.
What is four?
The Hebrew word for the green vegetable that we dip in salt water.
What is Karpas?
The two dippings we do during the Seder.
What are dipping karpas in salt water and dipping maror in charoset?
The song which means "it would have been enough!"
What is Dayeinu?
Moses' brother.
Who is Aaron?
Jews eat Matzah in honor of their ancestors who had to flee Egypt before their bread had a chance to do this.
The sweet mixture that represents the mortar of bricks.
One of the blessings we say over matzah that is also the same blessing we say over challah.
What is hamotzi?
Younger children often sing a song about this amphibian in Pharaoh's bed.
What is a frog?
The person who enslaved the Jews.
Who is Pharaoh?
Pillows are common on the chairs around the table because we are encouraged to do this, like free people.
What is recline?
The food item that represents the Passover sacrifice.
What is a shankbone (zeroa)?
The events of the Passover story are recounted in this second book of the Torah.
What is Exodus?
The counting song which begins, "Who knows one? I know one!"
What is Echad Mi Yodea?
Moses' sister.
Who is Miriam?
Meaning "narrow place," Mitzrayim is Hebrew for this land.
What is Egypt?
The round food item that represents rebirth and renewal and is used in a lot of Passover cooking.
What is an egg?
The songs of praise we sing to God towards the end of the Seder.
What is Hallel?
The playful song which includes many animals and one little goat.
What is Chad Gadya?
The people who died during the 10th plague.
Who are the firstborns?
This prophet is said to visit each Passover Seder- we even open the door for him.
Who is Elijah?