“Mah Nishtanah?” Why is this night different? According to Rabbi Uziel, on all other nights we take our Jewish identity as a given, but tonight, we must explore the meaning of our Jewish identity by ...
On the Jewish night of big questions, Former Israel Chief Sephardic Rabbi Ben-Zion Meir Hai Uziel had one big question for all of us: Why be Jewish? In asking this question, he reached out to all Jews ...
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Thanks to YouTube, seder-planners around the globe have an inside look at one of Judaism’s most high-pressure Passover rituals. Mah Nishtanah (a.k.a. the four questions) is the part in the Haggadah ...
"Why is this night different from all other nights?" It's a question we ask, "Mah Nishtanah," on the Jewish holiday of Passover - a time to celebrate the power of a story, in order to move ourselves ...
The Passover Seder, no matter the year, is based around one central question: “mah nishtanah,“ which roughly translates to “what makes tonight different than any other night?” This year, Passover 2020 ...
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Some pre-Pesach thoughts, offered as a welcome diversion from the world “out there.” 1. We make a big hoo-ha about the Mah Nishtanah, the Four Questions. But – check it out – two of the four are ...
Synopsis: We noted that there is a mitzvah incumbent upon every Jew to retell [Haggadah] the story of our deliverance from the bondage of Egypt. We discussed divergent views regarding Mah Nishtanah, ...