This green vegetable, often parsley, is dipped in salt water.
Karpas
This leader brought the Israelites out of Egypt.
Moses
This special meal marks the beginning of Passover.
The Seder
Salt water on the Seder plate represents these.
Tears
This Hebrew word means “order”
Seder
This bitter herb, often horseradish, represents the bitterness of slavery.
Maror
This body of water parted to allow the Israelites to escape.
The Red Sea
Children search for this hidden piece of matzah after the meal
The Afikomen
Matzah symbolizes this quality of the Israelites’ escape.
Haste (leaving quickly)
The Hebrew word “Pesach” literally refers to this action God took during the final plague in Egypt.
“Passing over” / sparing the Israelite households
This sweet mixture of fruit, nuts, and wine symbolizes mortar used by enslaved Israel
Charoset
This is the specific plague that finally convinced Pharaoh to let the Israelites go.
The death of the firstborn
This book is read during the Seder and tells the Exodus story.
The Haggadah
Reclining during the Seder symbolizes this.
Freedom
What is the prayer for washing your hands, recite it
Baruch Atah Adonai, Eloheinu Melech ha’olam, asher kid’shanu b’mitzvotav v’tzivanu al netilat yadayim.”
This roasted item represents the Passover sacrifice
Shank bone
What was the first plague
Blood
This tradition involves asking “Why is this night different from all other nights?”
The Four Questions
This prophet is symbolically invited to the Seder with a special cup of wine.
Elijah
What does this Hebrew phrase mean
L’shanah haba’ah b’Yerushalayim
Next year in Jerusalem
This item on the Seder plate symbolizes mourning for the destroyed Temple and is also associated with the festival sacrifice.
Beitzah or egg
This mountain is where Moses later received the Torah after the Exodus.
Mount Sinai
This specific psalm (or group of psalms) is recited during the latter part of the Seder as songs of praise.
Hallel
After leaving Egypt, the Israelites were guided by this phenomenon, which provided light by night and direction by day.
A pillar of cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night
The phrase “Ha Lachma Anya,” recited at the start of the Seder, what language is it in
Aramaic