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jordan creech anonymous May 19, 2023

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Shane Vancouver March 3, 2023

Sripture seems very clear to me that the passover eating of the lamb and drinking of wine was done on or in the fourteenth. Not the fifteenth ?Evening when the sun has set is the beginning of the day Evening unto Evening. The fifteenth is the beginning of unleavened bread is a night to be remembered. The Isralites kept the passover in Egypt on the eve of the 14... which means at the end of the thirteenth when the sun has set it is now the 14 .the Isralites did the passover with the blood of the lamb on top of there door. the next day at the Crack of dawn they spoiled the Egyptians and started on there journey they were in desert out of the city by Evening. Which is the beginning of the fifteenth. Reply

Anonymous Anonymous March 1, 2023

10/10 (your mom) Reply

Jack Harpers Ferry, WV April 25, 2022

Does the order of these change on subsequent visits? My first visit here, the question of the 'first' celebration was #7. I made a specific comment about. On my 2nd visit, that question is now #4. This time I got all 10. Just curious, since I referred to the one I got wrong last time as "#7", which is now 4... Or did I mis-label the one I got wrong the last time as '7' when, in fact, it has always been '4'? Reply

Jack Harpers Ferry, WV April 25, 2022

WOW! 10/10! First time I hit the number in a year of playing! Baruch Hashem!! Reply

Rajan varghese Thumpamon,kerala April 17, 2022

7/10. Thanks Rabbi. Reply

asdfasdf asdfasdf mountain aview April 16, 2022

Thank you, rabbi Posner. And hag sameah! Reply

Yosef Italy April 15, 2022

10/10…. but is important to continue to study about Tanak, Talmud & Midrash.
Chag kasher Pesach sameach Reply

rally nissan April 15, 2022

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Jack Harpers Ferry, WV April 14, 2022

Hrmmm - #7. We began celebrating the holiday of Passover on the first anniversary of our freedom from Egypt. Yes, we actually participated in the ritual of the Passover meal that last night in captivity, but can you really say that was any sort of celebration? I've gone through that night many times in my mind and, while I can believe the anticipation of the people in preparing to finally be free of captivity, I also feel a sense of urgency to get packed, and get out of that place before Paro has a change of heart. I feel dread, and sorrow, and anticipation, and anxiety at the coming days... I am eating a meal not to commemorate anything, but to do so because Hashem tells us to eat certain things in the manner proscribed. And then I am carrying everything I can on my back and leaving. I feel for the women who are pregnant, the old, and the sick. I am only confident that Hashem is going with me. Reply

Crystal Australia April 14, 2022

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Stephanie Wilson West Chicago April 14, 2022

9/10 right! These quizes are fun! Happy blessed Passover everyone Reply

Sabina Duke Nevada April 14, 2022

6 right and I am an Episcopalian 🥰 Reply

Fran Spiwak Passero Alabama April 13, 2022

Best I've ever scored! Reply

Richard Golding Las Vegas April 13, 2022

I love doing the quiz it keeps me sharp and when I'm wrong it gives me the time to look up to correct it
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Yulanda Toronto CANADA April 13, 2022

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Not bad for a gentile! I just love these quizzes! thank you. Reply

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I have learned so much from this website. The quizzes are like my tests. I hate missing answers I actually know but second guess myself. Thank you! Reply

Lauren Diane Spector Bend, Oregon April 13, 2022

6/10 Thank you for these quizzes. At 75 years old, I am learning a lot. It is never to late to learn new things. Even I do not do well on these quizzes, I am learning. Reply

Rivka Rachum West Orange April 13, 2022

I have a question about this quiz. My sentences were cut off in the middle, and half the time I didn't know what the question was about. Is that the way it was designed? I'm not complaining about getting a disappointing score. I just felt there was something missing in the question. BTW, I am on a smartphone, not a computer, which sometimes makes a difference.
I love doing these quizzes! And I'm glad to see what I do not know, that's how we learn. Reply

daniela April 19, 2022
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Perhaps you can try rotating the smartphone? Reply

Rivka Rachum West Orange April 24, 2022
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I did that. Boy, do I feel dumb! Reply

dovber April 12, 2022

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