Numbers
Mitzvot
Pesach Story
Symbols
100

Number of plagues

10

100

There is a mitzvah to eat a certain amount of this at the Seder

Matzah

100

This is the first plague

Dam/ blood

100

Maror symbolizes this

Bitterness of slavery

200

This number is repeated multiple times during the seder: number of sons, questions, cups of wine...

4

200

You cannot eat Chametz on Pesach. What is another thing you are forbidden from doing with it on Pesach?

Own it or benefit from it

200

Who finds Moshe as a baby in the river?

Bat Paro / Paro's daughter

200

This represents the mortar that BNY used between bricks

Charoset

300

Number of years that God told Avraham his descendants would be enslaved for

400

300

On the second night of Pesach, we begin this mitzvah

Counting the Omer

300

Bnei Yisrael sacrifice this animal as the Korban Pesach and put the blood on their doorposts 

A lamb/ sheep

300

The egg on the seder plate represents this

Spring / the cyclical nature of life

400

Number of "steps" in the Seder

14

400

In order to fulfill your obligation at the Seder you must mention these three things: 

Pesach (the Korban), Matzah, Maror

400

These are Moshe's parents names

Amram and Yocheved

400

Since we no longer give sacrifices, this item on the seder plate represents the Korban Pesach

Zroah / Shank bone

500

This is the amount of types of grain that can become chametz

5

500

Because of the final plague (Makat Bechorot/ death of the firstborns), firstborn males do this on Erev Pesach 

Fast

500

This is the area of Egypt that the Israelites lived in

Goshen
500

Some people have a tradition of including a cup with water with the cup of wine for Eliyahu. Who does it commemorate? 

Miriam

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