Lesson
biblical figures
hidden vs open
Compare and contrast
Signs and messages
100

Who is the focus of the Pesach story?

Jewish people

100

Who tried to destroy Yaakov?

Lavan

100

 What represents hidden danger?

Hidden danger = Lavan

100

Who, unlike Pharaoh, hid his bad intentions?

Lavan hid his bad intentions

100

What does “Dam, eish, v’timrot ashan” mean?

Blood, fire and smoke=plagues

200

Which group are we told to look closely at?

Ourselves

200

Who enslaved the Jewish people?

Pharaoh enslaved the Jews 

200

What represents open miracles?

Egypt 

200

Who, unlike Lavan, used slavery openly?

Pharaoh oppressed openly

200

These signs remind us of what events?

Egypt’s plagues

300

Which people does the Haggadah tell us to study what happened to?

Our ancestors

300

Who failed to harm yaakov?

Lavan

300

How was lavans danger described?

Lavan was sneaky

300

Which figure represents sneaky danger?

Lavan = sneaky danger.

300

These dramatic signs show what clearly?

Hashems power

400

Which phrase introduces a deeper lesson in the Haggadah?

“Vehi she’amda” teaches resilience.

400

Who attacked openly with harsh treatment?

Pharaoh oppressed openly

400

How were Egypts miracles shown?

They were public

400

Which leader represents obvious oppression?

Pharaoh 

400

How was hashems power in egypt dramatically shown?

All the miracles he did for us

500

Which instruction encourages careful thinking and reflection?

Ask questions and reflect deeply

500

Who is known for hidden intentions?

Lavan hid his intentions

500

What  are the two main ideas of the dvar Torah?

Main idea: hidden danger vs. revealed salvation.

500

Which two figures are contrasted in the dvar Torah?

Lavan and pharaoh 

500

What is the main message we should notice in life?

Watch out for hidden and open challenges 

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