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- AKA: Mah Nishtanah
- The youngest child present asks the questions
- Can be recited, or sung
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Passover (or Pesach) is a Jewish holiday that commemorates the journey of the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt. The story behind the holiday is told from a book that is known as the Haggadah. It is traditional at the Passover meal, called a seder for a young child to give the first of The Four Questions for Passover. These questions provide a framework for telling the story of the Exodus.
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The Four Questions
- Why is it that on all other nights we do not dip our food even once, but on this night we dip them twice?
- Why is it that on all other nights during the year we eat either leavened bread or matzoh, but on this night we eat only matzoh?
- Why is it that on all other nights we eat all kinds of vegetables, but on this night we eat bitter herbs?
- Why is it that on all other nights we dine either sitting upright or reclining, but on this night we all recline?
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The Four Questions for Passover Satire and Humor
- Mefco's Random Joke Server: The Dr. Seuss Version of the 4 Questions
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