Hebrew Terms
Facts
True or False
Music/Singing
Food
100

What is the Hebrew name for Passover?

Pesach

100

There were _____ plagues before Pharaoh set the Israelites free.

10

100

Moses was the eldest sibling.

False, he was the youngest.

100

It is customary for the youngest in the family to sing this.

The Four Questions

100

We dip this food item into salt water.

Karpas/Parsley.

200

What does the word Seder mean?

Order

200

Who were Moses' siblings?

Miriam and Aaron

200

Pharaoh's son saved Moses from the river.

False, it was his daughter.

200

This song says "It would have been enough" in the chorus.

Dayeinu

200

This food item is called Maror in Hebrew.

Bitter Herbs.

300

What is the name of the "booklet/order of service" we use during a Passover Seder?

Haggadah

300

God first appeared to Moses as a _______?

Burning Bush

300

Passover is the most celebrated Jewish holiday.

True.

300

Who led the celebratory dancing and singing after the Israelites made it across the parted sea?

Miriam.

300

This food item usually contains apples, nuts, and cinnamon.

Charoset

400

What does "Ma Nishtanah Halailah Hazeh Mikol Haleilot" mean?

Why is this night different from all other nights?

400

The Israelites used this method to let the Angel of Death know that they were Jewish. 

Painted lamb's blood on their doorposts.

400

Moses was hesitant when God first asked him to go to Pharaoh and say, "Let my people go!"

True

400

We usually sing this when we open the door for a certain prophet during a Seder.

Eliyahu Hanavi

400

What does the "Hillel Sandwich" contain?

Matzah, Maror, and Charoset.

500

Name the first five plagues in Hebrew.

Dam (Blood), Tzfardei'a (Frogs), Kinim (Lice), Arov (Wild Beasts), Dever (Cattle Disease)

500

This man walked into the sea (before it parted) first.

Nachshon

500

God was happy when the Egyptians drowned in the sea and didn't catch the Israelites.

False

500

What is a customary song to sing at the end of the Seder?

L'shana Haba'ah

500

Sometimes you see this food item (on a Seder plate) that represents equality.

An orange.