“Why is this night different from all other nights?”
Today’s Daf Yomi continues the discussion on what distinguishes Passover from other nights, and Housewives of New Jersey beware, because there is potential table flipping involved. We already learned that the evening is special because one is protected from all harm, can recline at the dinner table and drink four glasses of wine. At the time of the temple, one ate a portion of Paschal lamb which I imagine must have been dry meat that stuck in the throat and was nothing as moist as my grandmother’s brisket.
One eats matza on Passover and dips bitter herbs into the charoset two times to signify the uniqueness of the night. We are told that Hillel (according to the notes in the Koren Talmud, not