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    A Night of Questions

    The Four Questions are the questions most commonly associated with the Passover Seder. Though they are thought of as four separate questions, they are really just subsets of the single question: what makes tonight so special? Even ...
    -- Four Questions
    contributed by Matthew Green
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    -- Four Questions
    contributed by Kara Wentworth
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    Ask the Fifth Question

    Early in the Seder we say, “All who are hungry, let them enter and eat.” We move ceremoniously through the Haggadah, reminding ourselves that we once were slaves in Egypt and explaining the meaning of each bite we eat. But mil ...
    -- Four Questions
    contributed by MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger
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    4 Problems

    How is this night different from other nights?  On other nights we are not obligated to ask the questions of what separates us from redemption.  Tonight we are so obligated.1)  Why are women not yet universally reco ...
    -- Four Questions
    contributed by shai cherry
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    Alternative Four Questions

    Traditionally, we ask why this night is different from all other nights. This variation on the Four Questions challenges us to think about why some things have changed so little:1) Why is “JAP” still such a popular put-down?2) ...
    -- Four Questions
    contributed by Jewish Women's Archive
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    Why Is This Night Different? V

    Here is Mah Nishtanah sung in English translation. ...
    -- Four Questions
    contributed by Gerald Weiss
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    MAZON's Fifth Question

    MAZON’s Fifth Question: Why on this night are millions of people going hungry? The answer is a stark and upsetting truth: Because on this night, like every other night, millions of people living in poverty have no other choice.& ...
    -- Four Questions
    contributed by MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger
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    Why is this year different fro

    We encourage you to incorporate this reading into the Four Questions section of your seder.  Mah nishtanah ha-lailah ha-zeh mi-kol ha-lailot? Why is this night different from ...
    -- Four Questions
    contributed by American Jewish World Service
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    JWW: Six Elements. Six Questio

    We pose six questions to stir thought and discussion. Asking questions is such a vital part of the Seder, perhaps because people who are enslaved are not allowed to ask questions. ...
    -- Four Questions
    contributed by Michelle Westmiller
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    In Search of Freedom: A Passov

    It is customary at the seder for children to recite “the four questions.”  These questions are designed to stimulate an intergenerational conversation about the history an ...
    -- Four Questions
    contributed by American Jewish World Service
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  • My Pesach Seder Questions 5771

     THE CUSTOM of having the youngest child recite the “four questions”&nb ...
    -- Four Questions
    contributed by Ittay
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    AJWS: 5th Question

    Mah nishtanah ha-lailah ha-zeh mi-kol ha-lailot? Why is this night different from all other nights? We know the traditional answers to this question: On this night, we eat matzah and bitter herbs, we dip and we recline. But this i ...
    -- Four Questions
    contributed by American Jewish World Service
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    The Four Questions

    This reading allows for much creativity in the text and inclusion of social action themes or questions. Families might permit time for additional questions to be posed to the group, with opportunities for all to answer. ...
    -- Four Questions
    contributed by Religious Action Center
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    NIF: Four Questions

    For discussion: Ask a few children (or adults!) what they feel is the most important difference between the Seder and all other nights. Ask several of your guests to share a question that he or she feels is particularly important ...
    -- Four Questions
    contributed by New Israel Fund
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    Chad Gadya

    How have you changed, how are you different? I changed this year. On all other nights I asked only Four Questions. This night I have a fifth question: “How long will the cycle of violence  continue?” Chase and ...
    -- Four Questions
    contributed by Jewish Voice for Peace
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    The Four Questions

    The four cups are derived from four expressions of redemption found in Exodus 6:6-7: "I will bring you out;" "I will deliver you;" I will redeem you;" and "I will take you." Let each of our cups represent a current group that need ...
    -- Four Questions
    contributed by Tzedek: Jewish Action for Modern World
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