Hannahexpressesfrustrationabout herrelatives'behavior.Hannah feelsa sense ofdéjà vuduring theSeder.Hannah hearsa strangenoise outsideduring theSeder.Hannahopens thedoor forElijah duringthe Seder.Hannah's familyrecites the FourQuestionsduring theSeder.Hannah ismistaken fora girl namedChaya.Hannah isdismissive ofher family'straditions.Hannahcomplainsabout the familygathering forSeder.Hannah istransportedback in timeto a Polishvillage.Hannah'sfamily singstraditionalPassoversongs.Hannah'sfamilyprepares forPassover.Hannah'sgrandfather tellsstories about hisexperiencesduring theHolocaust.Hannahwitnesses thepersecutionof Jews byNazi soldiers.Hannah isannoyed bythe rituals ofthe Seder.Hannah wishesshe could besomewhereelse during theSeder.Hannah isuninterested inlearning abouther Jewishheritage.Hannah'smother insiststhat she mustremember herheritage.Hannah'sfamilydiscusses thesignificanceof Passover.Hannah'smotherscolds her fornot payingattention.Hannah isembarrassedby herfamily'straditions.Hannah findsherself in themidst of aJewishcommunity inPoland.Hannah opensthe door for amysteriousstranger duringthe Seder.Hannah feelsdisconnectedfrom herJewishidentity.Hannahrealizes she isliving in thepast duringthe Holocaust.Hannahcomplainsabout hercousin,Rachel.Hannahexpressesfrustrationabout herrelatives'behavior.Hannah feelsa sense ofdéjà vuduring theSeder.Hannah hearsa strangenoise outsideduring theSeder.Hannahopens thedoor forElijah duringthe Seder.Hannah's familyrecites the FourQuestionsduring theSeder.Hannah ismistaken fora girl namedChaya.Hannah isdismissive ofher family'straditions.Hannahcomplainsabout the familygathering forSeder.Hannah istransportedback in timeto a Polishvillage.Hannah'sfamily singstraditionalPassoversongs.Hannah'sfamilyprepares forPassover.Hannah'sgrandfather tellsstories about hisexperiencesduring theHolocaust.Hannahwitnesses thepersecutionof Jews byNazi soldiers.Hannah isannoyed bythe rituals ofthe Seder.Hannah wishesshe could besomewhereelse during theSeder.Hannah isuninterested inlearning abouther Jewishheritage.Hannah'smother insiststhat she mustremember herheritage.Hannah'sfamilydiscusses thesignificanceof Passover.Hannah'smotherscolds her fornot payingattention.Hannah isembarrassedby herfamily'straditions.Hannah findsherself in themidst of aJewishcommunity inPoland.Hannah opensthe door for amysteriousstranger duringthe Seder.Hannah feelsdisconnectedfrom herJewishidentity.Hannahrealizes she isliving in thepast duringthe Holocaust.Hannahcomplainsabout hercousin,Rachel.

Chapters 1 & 2 Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Hannah expresses frustration about her relatives' behavior.
  2. Hannah feels a sense of déjà vu during the Seder.
  3. Hannah hears a strange noise outside during the Seder.
  4. Hannah opens the door for Elijah during the Seder.
  5. Hannah's family recites the Four Questions during the Seder.
  6. Hannah is mistaken for a girl named Chaya.
  7. Hannah is dismissive of her family's traditions.
  8. Hannah complains about the family gathering for Seder.
  9. Hannah is transported back in time to a Polish village.
  10. Hannah's family sings traditional Passover songs.
  11. Hannah's family prepares for Passover.
  12. Hannah's grandfather tells stories about his experiences during the Holocaust.
  13. Hannah witnesses the persecution of Jews by Nazi soldiers.
  14. Hannah is annoyed by the rituals of the Seder.
  15. Hannah wishes she could be somewhere else during the Seder.
  16. Hannah is uninterested in learning about her Jewish heritage.
  17. Hannah's mother insists that she must remember her heritage.
  18. Hannah's family discusses the significance of Passover.
  19. Hannah's mother scolds her for not paying attention.
  20. Hannah is embarrassed by her family's traditions.
  21. Hannah finds herself in the midst of a Jewish community in Poland.
  22. Hannah opens the door for a mysterious stranger during the Seder.
  23. Hannah feels disconnected from her Jewish identity.
  24. Hannah realizes she is living in the past during the Holocaust.
  25. Hannah complains about her cousin, Rachel.