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March 18, 1994 - Image 65

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-03-18

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MOVE FORWARD
5 SPACES

MOVE FORWARD
2 SPACES

MOVE FORWARD
3 SPACES

MOVE FORWARD
2 SPACES

MOVE BACKWARD
1 SPACE

MOVE FORWARD
2 SPACES

MOVE FORWARD
2 SPACES

MOVE FORWARD
3 SPACES

MOVE FORWARD
3 SPACES

MOVE FORWARD
1 SPACE

I-

MOVE FORWARD
6 SPACES

MOVE TO THE
PYRAMID SPACE

I-

MOVE FORWARD
2 SPACES

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MOVE TO THE
BRICKS

MOVE FORWARD
4 SPACES

MOVE FORWARD
1 SPACE

MOVE FORWARD
1 SPACE

MOVE FORWARD
2 SPACES

MOVE FORWARD
2 SPACES

MOVE FORWARD
4 SPACES

MOVE FORWARD
1 SPACE

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3 SPACES

MOVE FORWARD
2 SPACES

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4 SPACES

MOVE FORWARD
2 SPACES

MOVE TO THE
MATZAH

Cut out game cards and tokens along the dotted lines.
Shuffle cards (Reshuffle cards when all have been played).
Each player takes turns drawing a card from the pile.
Beginning on the "START' space, player moves token where indicated on the card.
When a player lands on one of the 10 plagues, he automatically looses a turn.
First player to make it through the Red Sea and land on the space "END" wins!

Game #2

MOVE BACKWARD
1 SPACE

J

The Pyramids symbolize Egypt,
where the Jews were slaves.

Game Instructions

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

MOVE FORWARD
4 SPACES

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3 SPACES

I .

MOVE TO THE
LAMB

Can you find the Afikoman in this game picture? (It is not the matzah on the game space)

The Lamb symbolizes the sacrifice
Jews used for the doorposts.

The Bricks symbolize the cities Jews

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I built from straw and mud.

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The Matzah symbolizes the
bread of affliction.

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