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Dr. Seuss' Four Questions
The Four QuestionsWhy is it onlyon Passover nightwe never know howto do anything right?We don't eat our mealsin the regular ways,the ways that we doon all other days.'Cause on all other nightswe may eatall kinds of wonderfulgood b ...-- Four Questionscontributed by Guy Mann -

The Four Questions
The Four QuestionsThe telling of the story of Passover is framed as a discussion with lots of questions and answers. It’s tradition that the youngest person in the family asks the questions. The rabbis who created the set format ...-- Four Questionscontributed by Stephanie Kravatz -

Four Questions Dutch
Wat is het verschil tussen deze avond en alle andere avonden?Op alle andere avonden mogen wij zowel gezuurd als ongezuurd brood eten, op deze avond eten we alleen maar ongezuurd brood.Want op alle andere avonden mogen wij allerlei ...-- Four Questionscontributed by Ron Heidt -

Four Questions Yiddish
YiddishTate ich vil bei dir fregen di fir kashes:Vos iz Anderesh fun der Nacht fun Pesach fun ale necht fun a gants yor?1) Di ershte kashe iz,Ale necht fun a gants yor tunken mir nisht ayn afileh eyn mol, ober di nacht fun peysach ...-- Four Questionscontributed by Ron Heidt -

Our duty to question
Some Answers Questioning is a sign of freedom, and so we begin with questions. To ritualize only one answer would be to deny that there can be many, often conflicting answers. To think that life is only black and white, or wi ...-- Four Questionscontributed by Rachel Gallop -

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 Questionscontributed by Matthew Green -

disney 4 questions
1. What was the very first Disney Movie? 1. Snow White2.What Letter-and-Number Sequence appears in every Pixar Film? 2.A1133.Name all three of the Hyenas from The Lion King. ...-- Four Questionscontributed by blah blah -

Fifth Question - freedom
…and 5.In addition to the Four Questions, tonight we ask ourselves a fifth:We are commanded to celebrate as if each one of us were personally liberated fromEgypt. In the next year, how do you hope to bring yourself closer to you ...-- Four Questionscontributed by Kara Wentworth -

Seder at Bnei brak
Many questions have arisen about this snippet of text. What were these rabbis doing in B’nei Brak, which was the hometown of Rabbi Akiva only?Why didn’t their students join them in celebrating the seder? Why didn ...-- Four Questionscontributed by Daniel Gropper -

Four Questions
מַה נִּשְׁתַּנָּה הַלַּֽיְלָה הַזֶּה מִכָּל הַלֵּילותMa nishtana halaila hazeh mikol haleilot?Why is this night different from all other nights?:שֶׁבְּכָל הַלֵּילוֹ ...-- Four Questionscontributed by Stephanie Friedman -

Four Questions -- Introduction
Each Pesach, the four questions asked by the youngest child are exactly the same. Why do we aks them year after year? Because as we grow and change, our questions take on new meanings, and the answers to them differ. Because as we ...-- Four Questionscontributed by Stephanie Friedman -

Not all questions are created
Judaism is all about asking questions!” Jews are a people who love questions, who are characterized by questions, who “answer a question with a question.” Or so we tell ourse ...-- Four Questionscontributed by Josh Feigelson -

The Why of the Ma Nishtana
When you come to the land which Y-H-W-H will give you, as He has spoken, you are to keep this service!And it will be when your children ask you, "What does this service (mean) to you?" Then say, "It is a Paschal&nb ...-- Four Questionscontributed by shai cherry -

Encouraging A Culture of Quest
By Noam ZionIn a culture of questions like that of the Rabbis, they wish to understand the purpose and the reason for each commandment and every social institution and to exercise ...-- Four Questionscontributed by Shalom Hartman Institute -

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 Questionscontributed by MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger -

The Dr. Seuss Version of the 4
Why is it onlyon Passover nightwe never know howto do anything right?We don't eat our mealsin the regular ways,the ways that we doon all other days. `Cause on all other ...-- Four Questionscontributed by Nina Price
