This green vegetable is dipped in salt water.
What is ... Parsley? (Carpas)
The leader who brought the Israelites out of Egypt. Famous for his saying, "Let my people go!"
Who is ... Moses?
The first plague turned this into blood.
What is ... Water? (allowing the Nile)
This unleavened bread is eaten during Passover.
What is ... matzah?
Salt water represents these.
What are ... tears?
What is ... maror?
The sea that Moses split to allow the Israelites to escape.
What is ... the Red Sea?
This plague sounded Egypt with many loud croaking noises.
What are ... Frogs?
This book is read during the Seder.
What is the ... Haggadah?
Reclining during the Seder symbolizes this.
What is ... freedom?
This mixture represents the mortar used by slaves.
What is ... charoset?
The rule of Egypt who refused to free the Israelites. +200 points for his exact name
Who is ... the Pharaoh: Ramesses II?
This plague caused painful skin sores.
What are ... Boils?
Children search for this hidden piece of matzah.
What is ... the afikoman?
The Hebrew word means "Freedom".
What is ... "Cherut"?
This item represents the Passover sacrifice.
What is ... the shank bone?
The number of years the Israelites were enslaved in Egypt
What is ... 400 years?
During this plague, the Israelites had something that is the opposite of what the Egyptians were plagued with.
During the Seder, this section includes drinking the first two cups of wine and reciting blessings.
What is ... Kiddush?
A cup of wine is poured for this person/prophet.
Who is ... Elijah?
This item on the Seder plate symbolizes mourning and the cycle of line.
What is ... the roasted egg?
The name of the hebrew book of the Torah where the story of the Exodus is told.
What is ... Exodus (Shemot)?
The final plague that led Pharaoh to free the Israelites.
What is ... the death of the firstborn?
This important part of Passover begins with "With is this night different from all other nights?"
What are the ... Four Questions?
The Hebrew word "Pesach" means this.
What is ... "To pass over"?