Plagues
Seder Plate
Maggid (Story)
Haggadah
Foods
100

The First Plague

What is Blood?

100

This represents the bitterness that our ancestors endured in Egypt

What is Maror?

100

This is on fire but not consumed.

What is the Burning Bush?

100

The number of times we wash our hands

What is 2?

100

They can be "sinkers" or "floaters" in your bowl.

What are matzah balls.

200

This Plague is characterized by skin adhesions

What is boils?

200

Parsley or celery

What is Karpas?

200

This is what the Israelites ate in the desert.

What is manna?

200

The number of cups of wine we drink at the seder

What is 4?

200
Many people like to eat maror with this seafood treat, too.
What is gefilte fish
300

Eternal night time (3 days)

What is Darkness?

300

Represents the Korban Chagigah or festival sacrifice and the cycle of life.


What is beitza (roasted egg)?

300

Although he was eventually the High Priest, he sculputed the Golden Calf.

Who is Aaron?

300

A wine-drinking visitor to every Seder.

Who is Elijah?

300

This is combining bitter herbs, charoset, and matzah

What is a Hillel Sandwich?

400

Macat B'Chorot

What is Killing of the First Born?

400

It represents the Pesach sacrifice (though vegetarians may substitute a beet)

What is the shankbone?

400

The place where the Hebrew's were given the 10 Commandments

What is Mt. Sinai?

400

Where we hope to be next year

What is Jerusalem?

400

Linda Hopkins makes this better than anyone.

What is Sponge Cake

500

This is a Plague and a street in Milwaukee that is between Burleigh and Center

What is Locusts?

500

In Yemen, this is made from figs, dates and sesame seeds, not apples and nuts

What is Charoset?

500

I am that I am.

What is G-d's name?

500

The blessing said only on the first night of Pesach (or any holiday).

What is Shehechiyanu?

500
What you can use instead of flour
What is matzah meal
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