The egg is not only a reminder of the destruction of the temple, but also the rebuilding of where? p. 7
Moses grew up in the Pharaoh's palace because of the defiance of his mother, his sister, and the one who found him in the Nile. The Pharaoh's___. p.2
The word for "it would have been enough" p.44
After the destruction of the 2nd Temple in 70CE and until the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948, the Jews of the diaspora were a powerless ______ and subject to persecution. p. 27
This symbolizes both the mortar used by the Israelites to build the Pharoah's cities, but also to build up the land of Israel. p. 7
After the destruction of the 2nd Temple, the Haggadah was developed as a teaching devise to preserve Jewish memory, culture and ________. p. 27
He said that you must mention the Passover offering, the matzah and the bitter herbs to fulfill your Passover obligation. p. 48
A set of psalms of praise sung at Jewish holidays, including in the Passover Haggadah, is called _____. p. 68
Means 'telling' in Hebrew. p.1
We eat matzah during Passover because the slaves left in a hurry and didn't have time for the dough to ___? p.11
After killing an Egyptian taskmaster, Moses escaped to Midian, married Tziporah, and became a shepherd until God called him from this. p. 3
Who brought the Israelites to Egypt in the first place? p. 2
The number of years the Israelites wandered until they reached the promised land. p.3
After the destruction of the Temple and expulsion by Babylon, who captured Judea and allowed the Jews to return and rebuild Jerusalem? p. 25
Years later due to the famine Joseph predicted the brothers came to Egypt in search of this. p. 2
Where did the 5 rabbis hold the all night seder and lose track of time? p. 13
The Shankbone represents God's outstretched ____ p. 7
What did Rabbi Yehudah create to remember the plaques? p. 42
Maror represents the ongoing ____of suffering, persecution, expulsion and genocide. p. 7
Joseph's brothers sold him into slavery because they were _________. p. 2
The Hagaddah takes you on a journey from this to freedom. p. 1
How many examples of enemies trying to destroy us does this Haggadah present in p. 30-32
The summary of every Jewish holiday "They tried to kill us, we won, let's ____", was written by comedian Alan King. p. 58
The Haggadah equates freedom with the having access to the land of _____. p. 27
The Seder, which means "order" is divided into how many parts done in order? p. 8
Israel has been the Jewish homeland for over how many thousands of years? p. 86
The part about the 4 children is meant to inspire us to teach the beauty of Jewish traditions to ___ types of children. p 16
It took this many plaques until the Pharoah heeded Moses' request to let his people go.
How many items on the seder plate?