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How different this night is from all others! On all other nights, we eat bread or matzo—WHY do we only eat matzo on this night?


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On all other nights, we do not dip our vegetables even once—WHY do we dip our vegetables twice on this night?


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“When your children ask you, ‘what does this ceremony mean to you?’ then tell them...”


It is both a duty and a privilege to answer four traditional questions posed by the youngest son or child, and then to take turns reading the great Exodus story. The child will ask:


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—Exodus 12:26


On all other nights, we eat all kinds of vegetables—WHY do we only eat bitter herbs on this night?


On all other nights, we eat our meals sitting or reclining—WHY do we eat our meal reclining on this night?”


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