1. Pesach is also called: The Festival of Spring The Festival of Matzot The Time of Freedom All of these
2. The Pesach Haggadah: Was compiled about the 3rd century BCE Was compiled in about 200 CE by Rabbi Yehudah Was compiled in the 12th century by the Rambam (Maimonides) None of the above answers is correct
3. In Ha Lachma Anya, we invite the following guests to join our Seder: Everyone who wants to The poor and the needy Both of these Eliahu Hanavi
4. matzah symbolizes: Modesty of behavior Lechem Oni, the bread of affliction Both of these Pride in being Jewish and free
5. The items on the Seder Plate symbolize: Slavery in Egypt Sacrifices in the Bet Hamikdash, the Temple in Jerusalem Both of these Yetziat Mitzrayim, the Exodus from Egypt
6. The story of the Four Sons is about: The answers to Mah Nishtanah The four cups of wine The four expressions of deliverance from slavery in Egypt Four different types of people
7. Which of the three matzot is split in two? The top one The middle one The bottom one None of them
8. The Omer is connected to: The entry of the Bnei Yisrael (Children of Israel) into Eretz Yisrael Counting the period till Shavu'ot The Barley Offering All of these
9. Chametz means: Bread Anything that rises when moistened Fermented or leavened matter from 5 species of grain Fermented and pickled foods
10. The term Kitniyot (kitniot) means: Rice, beans and other dried legumes, seeds Dried legumes that used to be stored with chametz Products that look like grain flour when ground and can be confused with chametz Anything that swells like chametz when cooked
11. The first appearance of recognizable Haggadot was in: 2nd century BCE 5th century CE 7th-8th centuries CE 15th century CE
12. The overall purpose of the Seder itself is: To pray To thank God To have a free discussion All of the above
13. Why the preoccupation with leavened bread? To remind us that when we left Egypt we had no time to bake bread Leaven bread is similar to sin Unleavened bread was preferable for a long trip in the desert in size and durability Bread was simply not available to slaves