In 1976, E. M. Broner led a women-only version of this event for second-wave feminists. Some versions of this event include a song that describes a cat being bitten by a dog, which is hit by a stick, which is burned by fire, and so on. Participants in this event speak of a “wise one,” a “wicked one,” a “simpleton,” and “one who cannot ask.” This event often features the song “one little goat” and a song about fifteen gifts whose title means “it would have been enough.” “Dayenu” (“die-YAY-noo”) is sung during this event, in which children search for the afikoman and ask four variants of the question, “Why is this night different from all other nights?” The Haggadah sets forth the procedure and narrative for this event, which uses three pieces of matzah. For 10 points, name this Jewish ritual meal celebrated during Passover. ■END■
ANSWER: Passover seder [prompt on Passover or Pesach]
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