Additional Questions to Bring to Your Seder this Year
- Apr 11, 2025
- 1 min read
The more one expands upon the telling of the story of the departure from Egypt, the more praiseworthy that person. — The Haggadah
Because the seder isn’t about answers — it’s about opening doors.
What is your “Mitzrayim” this year? Mitzrayim means “narrow place”. What is a narrow place you’ve been stuck in — and what might freedom look like?
What helps you move forward when you feel stuck? The Exodus wasn’t a solo journey — who or what helps you take the next step?
What’s a tradition you’ve always followed but you’re starting to question? What is a new tradition or aspect of the seder you’re bringing to the table? What happens when we look at rituals with fresh eyes?
What does freedom feel like to you? Not just politically, but emotionally, physically, spiritually?
Who isn’t at the table this year — and how can we bring them in? Whose stories, voices, and needs are missing from your seder?
What’s a question you’ve never asked at the seder — but want to this year? Make space for the unexpected. That’s when the magic happens.
