A Jewish man is waiting in line to be knighted by the Queen of England. He is supposed to kneel and recite a sentence in Latin.
When it comes his turn, the Queen taps him on the shoulders with the sword -- and in the panic of excitement he forgets the Latin line. Thinking quickly, he recites the only other line he knows in a foreign language, which he remembers from the Passover Seder: "Mah nishtana ha-lailah ha-zeh mi-kol ha-leilot."
The puzzled Queen turns to her advisor and asks, "Why is this knight different from all other knights?"
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Pril wrote:Passover Seder: "Mah nishtana ha-lailah ha-zeh mi-kol ha-leilot."
The puzzled Queen turns to her advisor and asks, "Why is this knight different from all other knights?"
The passage "Mah nishtana ha-lailah ha-zeh mi-kol ha-leilot."
translates...
"Why is this night different from all other nights?"
is just a different spelling of the word night and knight :P
The passage is from the passage called the 4 questions(Mah Nishtana)...
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