To symbolically express how different this night is.
To express how different this night is.
My favourite parts are hearing the youngest ask the four questions and the negotiation to ransom back the afikomen from the children.
Ask them thing like: What's your name? And ask them how old are you. Just ask basic questions
Four good questions to ask would be:What do you believe?Why do you believe this?What if you are wrong?Must everyone else share your faith?
The number 4 holds significant importance in the Haggadah, particularly during the Passover Seder. It represents the four questions traditionally asked by the youngest child, which stimulate discussion about the Passover story. Additionally, the Haggadah refers to four types of children—wise, wicked, simple, and those who do not know how to ask—highlighting the diverse ways individuals engage with their heritage. Overall, the number 4 emphasizes the themes of education, tradition, and inclusivity within the Passover narrative.
The question about the reclining used to be about the Korban Pesach, but since that isn't around, it was changed to the current version
The average four year-old child asks about four hundred questions every day.
The person conducting the Seder reads the traditional text, which contains the answers, whether explicitly in the narrative or by implication. In addition, any of the participants can contribute his or her answers and comments.See Related Links.More about the SederThe four questions
if you are not going to seriously answer don't
Sure,
Scientists typically ask four fundamental questions: What is happening? Why is it happening? How does it happen? And what are the implications or consequences of it happening? These questions guide the scientific inquiry process, helping researchers to observe phenomena, formulate hypotheses, conduct experiments, and draw conclusions.
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