What is broken during Yachatz?
What is the Middle Matzah?
What does maror represent?
What is bitterness of slavery?
what did the Israelites put on their door posts?
what is lamb blood?
What are the four sons called?
Who are the wise son, the wicked son, the simple son, and the son who does not know how to ask questions?
why were the Israelites spared/saved from most plagues?
what is two distinguish them from the Egyptians and for God to show them that they were protected?
What are the first three steps of the Seder in order?
What are Kadesh, Urchatz, Karpas?
What are the two required foods to eat at the seder?
What are the matzah and maror?
how does the splitting of the sea work as more than just a miracle?
what is it symbolizes complete liberation and freedom that is irreversible?
why do we recline while drinking wine?
what is to show freedom?
why is the final plague considered the most significant?
what is it directly leads to the release of the Israelites?
which symbol reminds us of a festival sacrifice from long ago?
what is the Shank Bone?
Why is matzah described as both the “bread of affliction” and the “bread of freedom”?
What is it represents both slavery and hardship and the moment of leaving Egypt in a hurry?
what would the story lose if the plagues were removed?
what is the tension and build up to the Exodus of the Israelites?
why are the four questions usually asked by the youngest at the seder?
what is to showcase passing down knowledge between generations?
what is the Hebrew name for the plague that involve wild animals?
What is arov?
what is the exact minimum halachic amount of matzah that must be eaten to fulfill the mitzvah at the seder?
what is a kezayit? (about a fluid ounce)
why is the egg included even though it is not a required Torah Commandment?
What is symbolizes mourning and the destruction of the temple?
what day of the Hebrew calendar did the Exodus occur?
what is the 15th day of Nissan?
what is the minimum number of people required to formally conduct a seder according to basic halachic practice?
what is one person? (it can be done alone)
which plague came right before the death of the first born?
what is darkness?
explain why the seder includes washing hands both before, and during the meal, even though it seems repetitive
What is to create ritual separation between symbolic acts and eating and to maintain purity?
what are the two mandatory physical properties of matzah that are required by Jewish law?
what are it must be made without leavening and baked within 18 minutes?
according to the Torah, how many adult male Israelites left Egypt during the Exodus?
what is 600,000?
which specific phrase in the Haggadah is traditionally said while lifting the matzah? BONUS 100 POINTS IF YOU CAN TRANSLATE IT TO ENGLISH
What is Ha Lachma Anya (“This is the bread of affliction”)?
which plague is the first where pharaoh’s servants explicitly advise him to give in?
what is the plague of the locusts?