| A | B |
| Sedar | a dinner that usually takes place on the first night of Passover |
| Yiddish | German-based language that is a mix of vocabulary from Hebrew and Slavic language |
| unleavened | not containing leaven (yeast) |
| Haggadah | The book that contains the liturgy for the Sedar service |
| pounced | jumped on |
| scarcely | hardly, barely |
| uncomprehendingly | in a way that cannot be understood |
| preferred | liked better, gave priority to someone or something |
| mortified | very ashamed or humiliated |
| injustice | unfairness |
| cloying | extremely sweet tasting |
| fraud | a person who tells deceitful, or false stories |
| hypnotic | having the characteristic of something that puts you to sleep |
| illogical | absurd, unreasonable |
| reasonable | sensible, logical |