Passover
Passover questions. When you are at the seder Don't ask only four
Mah nishtanah ha laila ha zeh? What is different about this night? It's all about the questions, and there shouldn't be just four. If you're a participant and something seems different, ask about it. If you're the leader and you want everyone to be engaged, you need some good questions to ask. So here's a last minute suggestion to help you out.I recently rediscovered a book in my home library - The Un-Haggadah: How To Keep the Conversation & Wine Flowing At Your Seder, by Rabbi Mitchell Wohlberg. If your group is ready for challenging (and some not-so-challenging) questions, if they are willing to talk about things, you can find lots of material in this book.Don't tell yourself it's too late. This book is available in a Kindle edition for $2.99. So if you have 30 minutes this afternoon there's still time to bring some engaging questions to the seder table.And if buying and downloading seems like too much work as you prepare to set the table and lay our the haggadot, click here for four new questions to engage your seder guests, courtesy of the L'chaim Center.Chag Sameach. Be sure to ask some good questions tonight.