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100

This is the unleavened bread that we eat on Passover

What is Matzah?

100
Passover is this many days.

What is 8?

100

There are ____ many plagues in the Passover story

What is 10?

100

The ____ Questions

What is Four?

100

On passover we open the door to welcome:

Who is Elijah the prophet?

200

We drink this many cups of wine/grape juice at the seder

What is 4?

200

We are not allowed to eat this category of food on Passover.

What is chametz?

200

Moses repeatedly said this to Pharaoh:

What is: "Let my people go!"

200

"Dayeinu" means this in Hebrew:

What is: "It would have been enough."

200

Name Three recent additions to the seder plate

orange, banana, tangerine, olives rotten food, tomato, etc. 

300

This item on the seder plate represents the ancient Passover sacrifice:

What is the zeroa/shankbone?

300

We lean to this side at the seder.

What is the left?

300

This woman danced with joy after the sea parted.

Who is Miriam?

300

At the seder we sing songs and psalms of praise known as: 

What is Hallel?

300

This is the last line that we say at the seder:

What is: L'shana Ha'Ba'ah, B'Yerushalayim, Next Year in Jerusalem!

400

This is what we call the middle matzah.

What is the Afikomen?

400

From start to finish, matzah must be made in ____ minutes:

What is 18?

400
This was the 9th plague.

What is darkness?

400

"Who Knows One" in Hebrew:

What is: "Echad Mi Yodea"?

400

In addition to adding a cup to the table for Elijah, some people also add a cup for this Biblical person

Who is Miriam?

500

These are the five grains one can use to make matzah:

What are:

1. Barley

2. Oats

3. Spelt

4. Wheat

5. Rye

500

These are the four ways we get rid of Chametz

1. searching for

2. selling

3. burning

4. nullifying

500

Passover takes place during this Hebrew month.

What is Nissan?

500

Name the 4 children of the seder:

Who are:

1. the wise child

2. the wicked child

3. the simple child

4. the child that does not know how to ask

500

In Ashkenazi tradition, you were forbidden to eat rice, corn, beans, etc.  These food, permissible in the Sephardic tradition (and recently deemed okay by the Conservative/Masorti Movement) are collectively known as this

What are Kitniyot?