Important Numbers
Passover Vocabulary
The Story
Seder Table
The Four Questions
100

How many cups of wine (or grape juice) do we drink during the Seder?


4

100

The word Seder means

Order

100

The ruler of Egypt was called the...

Pharaoh

100

Bitter herbs are called what?

Maror

100

Who traditionally reads the four questions at the Seder?

The youngest child that knows how to read.

200

How many pieces of matzah are typically on the Seder plate?

3


200

Dayenu means

Enough ( It would have been enough)

200

Pharaoh made all of the Isralites what?

slaves

200

The greens on the Seder plate are called...

Karpas

200

The first line of the 4 questions translates to what?

Why is this night different from all other nights?

300

How many plagues were there?

10


300

What is the Hebrew word for Passover

Pesach

300

What God wanted Moses to tell or demand form Pharaoh?

"Let My People Go!"

300

Beitsa is an

Egg

300

The first question is about something that is different that I eaten on Passsover? 

Matzah

400

How many minutes is the most matzah made for Passover could bake for?

18 minutes

400

Foods that are not supposed to be eaten during Passover are called 

Chametz

400

What was the first three plagues that were brought up on the Egyptians

Blood , Frogs, Lice

400

The extra cup that is filled with wine on the Seder table is there for who?

Elijah the Prophet

400

Maror is eaten to remind us of what?

The bitter lives the slaves had to endure.

500

How long did the Israelites wander the desert for before making it to the promise land?

40 years

500

Urchatz and Rachtzah are times we do what during the seder?

Wash hands

500

What was the body of water that parted to save the Israelites from the Egyptian Army?

The Sea of Reeds

500

The Salt Water is to remind us of what?

Tears of the slaves (and those who are not free today)

500

What is different about the way we sit at the passover Seder?

Lean on a pillow

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