Flashcards on Passover

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What is Passover?

Passover is a Jewish holiday that celebrates the liberation of the Israelites from Egypt.

When is Passover celebrated?

Passover is celebrated in the spring, usually in March or April.

What is the name of the Passover meal?

The Passover meal is called the Seder.

What are matzo?

Matzo are unleavened bread that is eaten during Passover to remind Jews of the haste with which they left Egypt and did not have time to let their bread rise.

Who was Moses?

Moses was the prophet who led the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt.

What is one of the plagues that God sent to Egypt?

One of the plagues was the killing of the firstborn son in every Egyptian household.

What is the significance of the Passover lamb?

The Passover lamb was sacrificed and its blood was placed on the doorposts of Jewish homes to protect them from the final plague, the killing of the firstborn.

What is afikoman?

Afikoman is a piece of matzo that is hidden during the Seder and then found and eaten as the last food of the meal.

What is the significance of the Four Questions?

The Four Questions are asked by the youngest person at the Seder and are meant to spark discussion about the Passover story and its meaning.

Who is Elijah?

Elijah is a prophet in Jewish tradition and is believed to visit every Jewish home on Passover.

What is charoset?

Charoset is a sweet paste made of fruits and nuts that represents the mortar used by the Israelites to build the pyramids in Egypt.

What is the name of the cup that is filled with wine during the Seder?

The cup is called the Kiddush cup.

What is the Haggadah?

The Haggadah is a book that is used during the Seder and tells the story of the Israelites' liberation from Egypt.

What is chametz?

Chametz is any food that contains wheat, barley, rye, oats, or spelt that has been allowed to rise, and is not eaten during Passover.

What is the significance of the number four during the Seder?

The number four represents the four promises of redemption made by God to the Israelites in the Book of Exodus.

What is Passover?

Passover is a Jewish holiday that celebrates the liberation of the Israelites from Egypt.

When is Passover celebrated?

Passover is celebrated in the spring, usually in March or April.

What is the name of the Passover meal?

The Passover meal is called the Seder.

What are matzo?

Matzo are unleavened bread that is eaten during Passover to remind Jews of the haste with which they left Egypt and did not have time to let their bread rise.

Who was Moses?

Moses was the prophet who led the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt.

What is one of the plagues that God sent to Egypt?

One of the plagues was the killing of the firstborn son in every Egyptian household.

What is the significance of the Passover lamb?

The Passover lamb was sacrificed and its blood was placed on the doorposts of Jewish homes to protect them from the final plague, the killing of the firstborn.

What is afikoman?

Afikoman is a piece of matzo that is hidden during the Seder and then found and eaten as the last food of the meal.

What is the significance of the Four Questions?

The Four Questions are asked by the youngest person at the Seder and are meant to spark discussion about the Passover story and its meaning.

Who is Elijah?

Elijah is a prophet in Jewish tradition and is believed to visit every Jewish home on Passover.

What is charoset?

Charoset is a sweet paste made of fruits and nuts that represents the mortar used by the Israelites to build the pyramids in Egypt.

What is the name of the cup that is filled with wine during the Seder?

The cup is called the Kiddush cup.

What is the Haggadah?

The Haggadah is a book that is used during the Seder and tells the story of the Israelites' liberation from Egypt.

What is chametz?

Chametz is any food that contains wheat, barley, rye, oats, or spelt that has been allowed to rise, and is not eaten during Passover.

What is the significance of the number four during the Seder?

The number four represents the four promises of redemption made by God to the Israelites in the Book of Exodus.

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