Important Terms
Dates and Time of Year
Seder Parts
Pesach Story
100

The meaning of Pesach in English.

To pass over

100

The number of days Pesach lasts.

Eight days (seven in Israel)?

100

The first part of the passover seder in which you recite a blessing over wine

Kaddesh

100

The name of the man who split the Red Sea with his staff

Moses

200

The small slice of onion, boiled potato or sprigs of parsley on the seder plate.

Karpas

200

The Hebrew month Pesach takes place in.

Nissan

200

The item children search for during the Tzafun (eleventh part of seder)

Afikomen

200

Pharaoh's daughter's initial activity before finding Moses in the Nile

Bathing

300

The reminder that the term 'pesach' gives us as Jews

Hashem's promise to "pass over” the Jewish people when he sent the last plague onto Egypt

300

The book of Torah that the Pesach story is in.

Shemos

300

The number of the seder part in which the festive meal is eaten

The tenth part of the seder

300

Who was the man who jumped into the sea before anyone else?

Nachshon ben Aminadav

400

The Hebrew term for 'seder plate'

'Ka’arah'

400

The term for the four days in the middle of the festival and their English meaning

Chol Hamo’ed (weekdays of the festival)

400

The part of the seder in which the retelling of the Pesach story occurs

Maggid?

400

The names of Moshe's parents

Yocheved and Levite Amram

500

The different names for pesach and their meanings (at least two must be mentioned).

Chag haMatzot (festival of matzot), Z'man Cheruteinu (time of our freedom), Chag haAviv (festival of spring), and Ta’anit B’Chorim (fast of the first born)

500

The reason why the Pesach dates in the Jewish calendar remain the same every year, whereas the dates in the English calendar vary

The Jewish calendar is lunar and the English calendar is not

500

The number of parts the entire seder has and their Hebrew names (at least three must be mentioned)

Kaddesh, Urechatz, Karpas, Yachatz, Maggid, Rachtzah, Motzi, Matzah, Maror, Korekh, Shulchan Orekh, Tzafun, Barekh, Hallel, and Nirtzah

500

The number of months Moses was hidden by his parents (before putting him in the Nile) and the reason they were able to do this

Three months and Moshe's early birth