YM&YWHA ti Washington Heights & Inwood

The Importance of Asking

At sundown on April 3rd, Jewish families everywhere will begin the holiday of Passover, commemorating the story of the ancient Israelites being freed from slavery in ancient Egypt.

With Passover being one of the most celebrated Jewish holidays both in the US and abroad, the holiday marks its importance in Jewish culture and identity. Jewish families come together and celebrate with aSeder, literallyorder”. One of the most popular portions of the seder is theMa Nishtana?, tabi 4 Questions. At this point in the evening, traditionally the youngest member of the family recites the 4 questions aloud:

Why is this night different from all other nights?

1) On all other nights we eat bread or matzah, but tonight we only eat matzah

2) On all other nights we eat many vegetables, but on this night we eatmarror(bitter herbs)

3) On all other nights we do not dip vegetables even onceon this night we dip twice

4) On all other nights we eat sitting and recliningon this night we recline

It is by no accident that the custom has become for the youngest recite these four questions. It is important to teach at a very young age that the best way to learn, is to ask. How would we ever learn without asking“The important thing is to not stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing.” —Albert Einstein
As we celebrate the holiday of freedom, we should all try to take a moment and ask not only to help ourselves, but to help others. How can we help our family, awọn ọrẹ, and community members in a meaningful and impactful way? How can I use my resources to help others? How can I make this day from all other days?
Happy Passover!

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Ti iṣeto ni 1917, awon YM&YWHA ti Washington Heights & Inwood (awon Y) jẹ ile-iṣẹ agbegbe Juu akọkọ ti Northern Manhattan-ṣiṣe iranṣẹ agbegbe ati oniruru-ọrọ agbegbe ti iṣelu-imudarasi didara igbesi aye fun awọn eniyan ti gbogbo ọjọ-ori nipasẹ awọn iṣẹ awujọ to ṣe pataki ati awọn eto imotuntun ni ilera, alafia, ẹkọ, ati idajo awujo, lakoko igbega oniruuru ati ifisi, ati abojuto awọn ti o nilo.

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YM&YWHA ti Washington Heights & Inwood

The Importance of Asking

At sundown on April 3rd, Jewish families everywhere will begin the holiday of Passover, commemorating the story of the ancient Israelites being freed from slavery

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