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Questions All Around
Haggadah Section: -- Four Questions
- At the four questions, invite anyone at the table to ask any question they have about the seder and the holiday. If no one knows the answer, what a great challenge for later!
- At the four questions, ask the children what is the best question they’ve ever asked in school.
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Rabbi Zoë Klein, Temple Isaiah
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