1. Why is Passover called “Pesach” in Hebrew? It means “to pass over”
2. How many questions are asked by the youngest child during the Seder? 4
3. Which fun Seder tradition involves leaning while drinking wine? Symbolizing freedom
4. Which item on the Seder plate represents tears or suffering? Salt water
5. What does “kosher” mean? Fit or proper according to Jewish law
6. What’s the Hebrew word for Egypt? Mitzrayim
7. What is a synagogue? A place of worship
8. Which sea famously parted during the Exodus? Red Sea
9. Which vegetable is typically dipped in salt water at the Seder? Parsley
10. What’s hidden for kids to find during the Seder? Afikoman

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11. How many plagues were there in Egypt according to the Passover story? 10
12. Which animal did the Israelites sacrifice and mark their doors with in Egypt? Lamb
13. Which song about a little goat is traditionally sung at the end of the Seder? Chad Gadya
14. Which Jewish holiday involves spinning a dreidel? Hanukkah
15. What does the herb (Maror) represent? The bitterness of slavery
16. What bread is famously NOT eaten during Passover? Leavened bread
17. Which Jewish dish is often served with apples and honey? Challah
18. Which holiday is known as the “Festival of Booths”? Sukkot
19. What’s the name of the book used during the Passover Seder? Haggadah
20. What flatbread takes center stage during Passover? Matzah

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