How many parts are there to the Seder? Extra credit if you know where they are listed and can read them off!
Fourteen
What does CHAROSET represent?
The Mortar that our forefathers used to build in Egypt
In what book of the Torah is the Passover story told?
Shemot
Who is Miriam?
Moses's sister!
Why is the holiday of Passover called "Pesach" in Hebrew?
Because God PASSED OVER the houses of the Israelites
How many cups of wine do we drink at the Seder?
Four
What does the wine we drink symbolize?
Joy and Happiness
Where God first 'appeared' to Moses
A small green bush wrapped in orange flames that did not harm the bush.
Who was Pharaoh's daughter?
Batya
What is the Hebrew word for 'bitter herb'?
Maror
How many plagues did God create? Extra credit if you can name them!
Ten
What does the Karpas represent?
Spring
What body of water opened for the Jews to allow safe passage?
The Red Sea
What is the category of food called which is prohibited on Pesach?
Chametz
The number of years of slavery, counting from the birth of Isaac.
What is 430? (Note the actual number is years of slavery was 210)
Whose special Kiddish cup placed in the center of the Seder Table?
Elijah's cup, the prophet of hope and happy endings.
On what Hebrew date does Passover begin?
The 15th of Nissan
What does the word "SEDER" mean?
Order
What is the last thing you eat to end the Seder?
Afikoman
Pharaoh responded to Moshe's first request to let the Jews go by no longer providing the Jews with this
Straw
Who was Moses' spokesman to Pharaoh? Extra credit if you know why!
Aaron (Moses' brother)
What Hebrew phrase do we say at the end of the Seder and what does it mean?
L'shana Haba B'Yerushalayim!
Next year in Jerusalem!