A seder is:
1- something you plant to grow into a plant.
2- a special meal held during Passover.
3- a slave in Egypt.
2- a special meal held during Passover.
What is matzah?
1- the green plant that tastes bitter.
2- the seder bread that has nothing to make it rise (unleavened).
3- the drink that we have at a seder meal.
2- the seder bread that has nothing to make it rise (unleavened).
How many plagues did God send against the Egyptians?
1- 12
2- 10
3- 4
4- 15
2- 10
Who did God choose to lead his people out of slavery?
1- Abraham
2- Isaac
3- Moses
4- Jacob
3- Moses
Children are not allowed to have a part in a seder.
true or false
false
A seder retells the story of...
1- Moses and the Israelites leaving Egypt.
2- Jesus' crucifixion.
3- Abraham sacrificing Isaac.
1- Moses and the Israelites leaving Egypt.
The maror (bitter herbs such as horseradish) reminds us...
1- Slavery was difficult and very hard for the Israelites.
2- horseradish should not be eaten by kids.
3- It is unkind to act bitterly to others.
1- Slavery was difficult and very hard for the Israelites.
How many questions are asked of the children in a seder?
a. 2 b. 3
c. 4 d. 5
c. 4
Who refused to let the Israelites leave Egypt?
1- God
2- Moses
3- Joshua
4- Pharaoh
4- Pharaoh
Why do we participate in a seder?
1- to remind (or teach) us about Passover.
2- to feed us.
3- to see our friends
1- to remind (or teach) us about Passover.
During the seder, children must sit silently without participating.
true or false?
false.
The Charoset symbolizes the ...
1- the Egyptian chariots were not fast enough to catch the Israelites.
2- the mortar (straw and mud mixture) made by the slaves.
3- the plagues God sent the Egyptians.
2- the mortar (straw and mud mixture) made by the slaves.
What was the 10th plague given to the Egyptians by God?
1- fire and brimstone fell on the Egyptians.
2- the first born child was killed.
3- the Nile River turned to blood.
2- the first born child was killed.
Who lights the candles at the seder meal?
1- the mom
2- the dad
3- the rabbi
4- the oldest child
1- the mom
What is another name for Passover or Pesach?
1. Feast of Trumpets
2. Feast of First Fruits
3. Feast of Unleavened Bread
3. Feast of Unleavened Bread
The seder meal is used to...
1- feed hungry people.
2- keep us from starving.
3- teach us about how God took care of the Israelites when they were slaves in Egypt.
3- teach us about how God took care of the Israelites when they were slaves in Egypt.
What is NOT on the seder plate?
1- bitter herbs. 2- a lamb leg bone.
3- Charoset or fruit/nut mixture. 4- a biscuit.
4- a biscuit
How many cups (or sips) of wine or grape juice so we have at a seder?
a- 4 b- 5
c- 2 d- 7
a- 4
Who leads the seder?
1- Miss Jamie
2- Rebbetzin Bethany
3- the rabbis
4- Miss Rebecca
3- the rabbis
Why do we eat unleavened bread at a seder?
1- yeast represents sin.
2- it is easier to make.
3- it tastes good.
1- yeast represents sin.
What is a Haggadah?
1- a book to guide us through the seder.
2- a special food we eat during Passover.
3- the clothes that people wear to the seder meal.
1- a book to guide us through the seder.
The shank bone reminds us...
1- the Passover lamb that was sacrificed.
2- to drink 4 cups of wine (grape juice).
3- chicken and roast beef are good for Passover meals.
1- the Passover lamb that was sacrificed.
How many days does Passover last?
1- 12
2- 10
3- 8
4- 7
3- 8
The 4th cup of wine (or grape juice) reminds us...
1- the cup of Elijah symbolizing hope for the future.
2- the last supper of Jesus and his disciples.
3- Jesus rose from the dead.
1- the cup of Elijah symbolizing hope for the future.
Why is it called "Passover"?
1- God passes over our seder meal.
2- we pass around the foods at the seder.
3- God's death angel passed over the homes with lamb's blood on their doors.
3- God's death angel passed over the homes with lamb's blood on their doors.