The Four questions is a tradition of the sedar, where the youngest child asks four questions that are directed. This is important to me because it allows everyone at the seder table to question and think about these questions, concerning Passover. Such as why is this night different, why we eat matzah, why we eat bitter herbs, why we dip the greens twice and dip bitter herbs into haroset, and why we recline on this night. These questions allow the others who listen to these questions to think about our ancestors, and how we have much more freedom. Then they ever had and to use our freedom to the fullest because our ancestors did not have this opportunity.


haggadah Section: -- Four Questions