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- 2. On Ash Wednesday and Good Friday, Christians aren't allowed to eat: instead they ______.
- 4. The final meal Jesus had with his disciples.
- 9. After _____ days, Jesus rose from the dead.
- 10. Seder plate: herb, usually parsley, which symbolizes spring. It is dipped in salt water, a symbol of tears.
- 12. On Palm Sunday, Jesus arrived in Jerusalem on the back of a ______.
- 13. Seder plate: a hard-boiled egg, symbol of mourning and of the Jews' determination.
- 14. Jesus died on a cross: this is called ______.
- 15. Seder plate: a bitter herb, usually horseradish, that symbolizes suffering.
- 17. Today, some people decorate _____ to celebrate Easter.
- 20. The mean ruler of Egypt who enslaved the Israelites was called _______.
- 22. Seder plate: a sweet paste that symbolizes the mortar used by Jewish slaves.
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- 1. To show his anger, G*d sent 10 _______ on Egypt.
- 3. Passover happens on the 15th day of _____.
- 5. Easter celebrates Jesus rising from the dead, also called his __________.
- 6. This flat, unleavened bread is eaten at Passover.
- 7. Seder plate: z'roa is a bone, symbolizing the sacrificial ______ whose blood marked the doors of Jewish houses.
- 8. This is the most important Christian holiday.
- 11. Good Friday is a day of _________ (synonym for grief).
- 14. Seder plate: a bitter herb, usually endive, symbolizing the bitterness of slavery.
- 16. ____ celebrate Passover.
- 18. ____ celebrate Easter.
- 19. Jesus was buried in a _______.
- 21. This is the book Jews read from at seder.
