Questions are the backbone of good journalism. They’re also the beating heart of Judaism. The Passover Seder is framed as the answer to four seemingly straightforward but actually quite layered questions. Jews — and journalists — are always encouraged to ask, ask, ask.
Jodi Rudoren recently wrote an essay all about the Jewish and journalistic imperative to ask questions for David Hazony’s essay collection, Jewish Priorities: Sixty-five proposals for the future of our people. I’d love to send you a copy, which I think will make a great addition to your Haggadah this year.