The Seder
Plate
Passover Traditions
Passover Foods
The story of Passover
The 10 Plagues
100

What is the bitter herb, often horseradish or romaine lettuce, that reminds us of the bitterness of slavery in Egypt?

Marror

100

What is the name of the hidden piece of matzah that kids search for at the end of the seder?

Afikoman

100

This flat crunchy bread is eaten during Passover to remember that the bread wouldn't rise for the Israelites.

Matzah

100

Who led the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt?

Moses

100

What is the first plague where the Nile River turned red?

Blood

200

The sweet mixture of fruit, nuts, wine, and spices that represents the cement the Israelites used while enslaved?

Charoset

200

How many cups of wine or grape juice do we drink during the seder?

Four

200

These fluffy balls made with matzah meal are often served in soup during the holiday.

Matzah Balls

200

Who was the ruler of Egypt who refused to let the jewish people go?

Pharaoh

200

What is the animal that jumped everywhere in Egypt? The second plague. 

Frogs

300

What is the roasted bone on the seder plate, representing the passover sacrifice brought to the temple in Jerusalem?

The Shank Bone

300

A special cup of wine is poured for who that we open the door to?

Elijah

300

This traditional fish dish is served cold before dinner.

Gefilte Fish

300

What is the name of the sea that the jewish people miraculously crossed while fleeing Egypt?

The Red Sea

300

What was the final plague, which was the worst of all.  

The Death of the First Born.

400

What is the Item that symbolizes mourning for the destroyed Temple and the cycle of life?

The Egg

400

What is the book we read during the seder, that tells us the story of passover?

Haggadah

400

The slow cooked beef dish, commonly served as dinner at many passover seders. 

Brisket

400

God sent these 10 disasters to convince Pharaoh to free the Jewish people.

The 10 Plagues

400

What was the plague where the sun didn't shine for days?

Darkness

500

What is the green vegetable dipped in salt water, represents spring and the tears of the Israelites?

Karpas

500

What is the name of the song we sing towards the end of the seder which means "It would have been enough"?

Dayenu

500

This sweet treat often chocolate, coconut, or almond is commonly served as dessert during the seder.

Macaroons

500

How did god talk to Moses in the passover story?

Through a burning bush.

500

This plagued covered Egyptians with tiny biting insects on their skin and hair.

Lice

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