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1. At every gathering of Tzivos Hashem, we start by looking for the special connection between the particular day and Jewish children. But today we do not have to search for the connection, because we come from the Seder of Pesach which began with the tea...
The Passover Seder begins with the child’s question: “Why is this night different from all other nights?” Fundamentally, the question bothering the child is: “Why am I different from children of all other nations?”
An address to children: On the fourth day of the Exodus, Pharaoh’s emissaries reminded the Jews that they had only been granted a three-day pass to worship in the desert; it was time to return to Egypt as slaves.
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