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Seder Trivia Game, 2020 / 5780 edition

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At our synagogue's congregational seders for the last few years, we have played the following game:  I have collected unusual Pesach stories, and shared three such stories with the community:  two true stories, and one fictional story.  Participants then have to guess which two stories are true and which one is false.   (If you listen to Wait, wait, don't tell me , you get the idea, except that only one story is false.) You can see previous editions of this game here http://rabbischeinberg.blogspot.com/search?q=trivia . This is what was presented at our congregational seder in 2019.  2 are true; one is fictional. Answers at the bottom! ============================== ========================= 2 stories are true, one is fictional.  STORY #1: What would you do in order to spend the Passover Seder with your family? At 7am on the morning before Passover 2018, an Uber driver from the Bronx, who shall remain nameless, came