Quiz
1. What does Passover commemorate?
- The New Year.
- The exodus of the Jewish slaves from Egypt.
- How Esther saved the Jews from oppression and certain death.
2. What is a Passover seder?
- A ceremonial dinner.
- A pilgrimage.
- A religious service held in a synagogue.
3. These five symbols - beitza, charoset, karpas, maror, zeroa - are part of the Passover seder. What are they?
- Utensils
- Activities
- Foods
4. A modern addition to some seders is a ritual called Miriam's Cup. Miriam was a prophetess and a relative of Moses. Who was she?
- Moses' mother
- Moses' sister
- Moses' wife
5. When does Passover begin?
- It's always the same date April.
- It must fall on a new moon.
- It roughly coincides with a full moon.
1. What does Passover commemorate?
The exodus of the Jewish slaves from Egypt.
2. What is a Passover seder?
A ceremonial dinner.
3. These five symbols - beitza, charoset, karpas, maror, zeroa - are part of the Passover seder. What are they?
Foods
4. A modern addition to some seders is a ritual called Miriam's Cup. Miriam was a prophetess and a relative of Moses. Who was she?
Moses' sister
5. When does Passover begin?
It roughly coincides with a full moon.
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