Which matzah do we break at Yachatz?
The middle matzah
What item represents the bitterness of the Jewish people's lives in Egypt?
Maror
Who put Moshe in the basket in the Nile?
Who was Moshe's brother?
Aharon (Aaron)
The first plague turned water into what?
Blood
Why do we celebrate two seders outside of Israel?
In times gone by, Jews far from Israel did not know exactly which day the holiday started, and we maintain this custom.
How many items are there on the seder plate?
6 items
How many years were the Jews enslaved for?
210 years
Who were the two midwives who saved the Jewish babies?
Shifra and Pu'ah
If not frogs, what could the second plague (tzfardeyah) have been?
Crocodiles
What do we start doing on the second night of Pesach?
Begin to count 50 days (the Omer) until the holiday of Shavuot
What is the Hebrew name for the green vegetable dipped in salt water early in the seder, which symbolizes spring and renewal? It is usually parsley or celery, but some use a potato.
Karpas
What is the book called that we read during the seder?
Haggadah
Who led the women singing at Yam Suf?
Miriam
What time was the death of the firstborn?
Midnight
Dough becomes hametz if it sits still for at least this amount of time
18 minutes
What do kids search for after the Shulchan Orech (dinner) of the seder?
The Afikoman for dessert
The retelling of which Torah story takes place at a seder?
The exodus from Egypt
For whom do we save a seat and a cup of wine at the seder?
Eliyahu (Elijah)
What was the first plague that Pharaoh's magicians could not replicate?
Lice, because they are too small
Passover starts on what date on the Hebrew calendar?
15th of Nissan
What does the zeroa (shank bone) symbolize?
It symbolizes the lamb sacrifice at the Temple (Korban Pesach) and symbolizes Hashem's outstretched arm.
What is customarily said at the end of the seder?
What were Moshe's parents' names?
Which two plagues were the Pharaoh's magicians able to imitate?
Blood and Frogs