This Pesach Seder guide was created for younger to mid-elementary Hebrew school students.

It walks students through the Seder in a clear, structured way, with simple explanations, fill-in-the-blanks, and engaging activities to help them follow along and understand what’s happening.

This guide works especially well as a model Seder companion, to help students take part in the seder experience.

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Answer Key:

  • Page 2: matzah, rise/leavened, haughty, middot, humble

  • Page 3: Egypt, rise, matzah, will hhelp us quickly

  • Page 4: wheat, water, dough, holes

  • Page 5: dough, 18

  • Page 6: chametz, pockets, bags, home, desk/locker

  • Page 7: night, 10, candle/flashlight, bag

  • Page 8: sell, Jewish, Pesach, chametz

  • Page 9: burn

  • Page 11: kedushah/holiness

  • Page 12: maror and chazeret, charoset, onion, bone, egg

  • Page 13: Kohen, Levi, Yisrael, vehotzeiti, vehitzalti, vegoalti, velokachti

  • Page 14: left, Egypt, free, wine, matzah

  • Page 16: Kiddush, Pesach

  • Page 17: water, brachah

  • Page 18: vegetable (onion/potato), tears

  • Page 19: bigger, smaller

  • Page 20: miracles, children

  • Page 22: Pharaoh, hand

  • Page 25: Egypt

  • Page 26: bread

  • Page 27: bread

  • Page 28: matzah

  • Page 29: apples/pears, nuts, wine

  • Page 30: matzah, maror, Hillel

  • Page 31: meal, egg

  • Page 32: end

  • Page 33: food, good

  • Page 34: Eliyahu Hanavi, protection

  • Page 35: praise, Egypt

  • Page 36: Jerusalem