The ancient ancestors of the Jews.
Who is the Hebrews?
The practice by which the Hebrews were oppressed in Egypt.
What is slavery?
The kingdom where the Hebrews were enslaved.
What is Egypt?
The Jewish term for "Passover".
What is Pesach?
The meat eaten by the Hebrews on Passover.
What is lamb?
The prophet who brought the Jews out of slavery.
Who is Moses?
A series of torments inflicted on Egypt to free the Hebrews.
What is the plagues of Egypt?
The body of water Moses parted when fleeing the Egyptians.
What is the Red Sea?
The length of time Hebrews were enslaved for.
What is 400 years?
A term given to food that is purified by Jewish preparation rituals.
What is kosher?
The ruler of ancient Egypt.
Who is the Pharaoh?
The animal whose blood Hebrews slathered on their doors to ward off the first-born curse.
What is lamb?
The end date of Passover in our calendar.
What is April 23?
The cause of the Hebrew migration to Egypt.
What is famine?
A term referring to food made with the 5 major grains.
What is chametz?
The vizier of Egypt who encouraged Hebrew migration.
Who is Jacob?
The main event of Passover.
What is the Seder?
The previous home of the Hebrews before migrating to Egypt.
What is Canaan?
The length of each plague.
What is 40 days?
A very thin, whole-grain bread eaten at Passover.
What is matzah?
The prophet Jews celebrate with a glass of wine at the front door.
Who is Elijah?
The white robe worn by the man leading the Passover sermon.
What is a kittel?
The start date of Passover in the Hebrew calendar.
What is the 15th of Nisan?
The book of the Torah that covers the Hebrew's time in slavery.
What is Exodus?
Bread that is baked without using rising agents like yeast.
What is unleavened?