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Passover is also called the Holiday of Spring. Buzz like a bee and fly around the table. Who Knows About Passover? A Card Game for the Whole Family at the Passover Seder A Passover Seder Game for the Whole Family This game can be played in stages, so you can stop and start and enjoy a round at any point during the Passover seder. How to Play Place the cards facedown in a pile. Each player, in turn, withdraws a card from the deck and follows the instructions on it. It is recommended - and the most fun - to follow the instructions with other people around the table. You are the bird that comes to visit baby Moses in his basket. Tell everyone about your meeting with Moses. You can fly and chirp! Stand on one leg and say five things about Passover. You can ask for help from other people around the table. Exodus from Egypt! You are leaving Egypt! Which three things would you take with you? Exodus from Egypt! You are leaving Egypt! Which song would you sing along the way to make the journey more fun? Ask everyone to join in. Le'Hayim! At the seder we drink four cups [of wine or grape juice]. Who would you like to toast?
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Page 1: Who Knows About Passover?The Animal Choir is about to sing! Make sounds like the animals in the Had Gadya song: Bleat like a goat, meow like a cat, bark like a dog… Lice are a plague!

Passover is also called the Holiday of Spring. Buzz like a bee and fly around the table.

Who Knows About Passover?A Card Game for the Whole Family at the Passover SederA Passover Seder Game for the Whole Family This game can be played in stages, so you can stop and start and enjoy a round at any point during the Passover seder.

How to Play Place the cards facedown in a pile.

Each player, in turn, withdraws a card from the deck and follows the instructions on it.

It is recommended - and the most fun - to follow the instructions with other people around the table.

You are the bird that comes to visit baby Moses in his basket. Tell everyone about your meeting with Moses. You can fly and chirp!

Stand on one leg and say five things about Passover. You can ask for help from other people around the table.

Exodus from Egypt! You are leaving Egypt! Which three things would you take with you?

Exodus from Egypt! You are leaving Egypt! Which song would you sing along the way to make the journey more fun? Ask everyone to join in.

Le'Hayim! At the seder we drink four cups [of wine or grape juice]. Who would you like to toast?

Page 2: Who Knows About Passover?The Animal Choir is about to sing! Make sounds like the animals in the Had Gadya song: Bleat like a goat, meow like a cat, bark like a dog… Lice are a plague!

It's so dark! Act out the plague of darkness. What do you see? What might you bump into?

Who's a frog? Hop like a frog from the plague of frogs. Who is ready to hop with you?

Do you like to eat maror (bitter herbs)? Try to convince everyone that it is the tastiest thing in the whole world!

In a hurry to leave Egypt? Pretend that you are about to be freed from slavery: What would you say? What would you do?

Ask everyone at the table to tell you why this year, the seder is different from all other years.

Why do we ask questions? Choose something on the table and ask everyone as many questions about it as you can. Ask them to think of more questions.

What does skipping over something have to do with the Passover story? Do you know how to skip? Skip around the seder table three times.

Spring has arrived - Passover is here! Sing a song about spring or Passover and ask everyone to join in.

Who knows one? Two? Three? Count the people sitting around the seder table.

WHO KNOWS

Page 3: Who Knows About Passover?The Animal Choir is about to sing! Make sounds like the animals in the Had Gadya song: Bleat like a goat, meow like a cat, bark like a dog… Lice are a plague!

Off we go! Tell the people of Israel why they should hurry up and leave Egypt.

Hail came down on Egypt. Tell everyone what you could do with all that ice.

Who knows three? Look at everything on the table and see if there is something there at least three times.

The Animal Choir is about to sing! Make sounds like the animals in the Had Gadya song: Bleat like a goat, meow like a cat, bark like a dog…

Lice are a plague! Act out the third plague - how do lice make you feel, and what do you do?

The matzah is out! Convince the people of Israel that it's not so bad that the dough didn't rise. Matzah is better!

"We are all smart and we are all wise" - ask the people around the table to tell you the ways in which you are smart.

What will we eat on the way? Hurry up and show everyone how you knead the dough before you leave Egypt.

MAROR

PASSOVERMATZAH

Raban Gamliel says everyone has to say these three things on Passover: Passover, matzah, and maror. Sing out those three words and dance at the same time.

Page 4: Who Knows About Passover?The Animal Choir is about to sing! Make sounds like the animals in the Had Gadya song: Bleat like a goat, meow like a cat, bark like a dog… Lice are a plague!

The Egyptians made the people of Israel work very hard. Describe something that is very hard work for you, and that you don't like to do.

What do you like best about Passover? Tell the other people at the table and ask them what they like best.

In a moment we will reach the Red Sea. To be on the safe side, practice your swimming.

HUMHUM

HUM

Hum a Passover song and see who can guess which one it is.

Miriam is watching over baby Moses in his basket. What story should she tell him to keep him happy?

We were slaves. Act out how the slaves made bricks and used them to build… Don't worry, soon we will leave Egypt and be free!

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