Find the afikomen and distribute it to all who are seated at the table.

We end the meal with the taste of freedom in our mouths—thus the taste of matzah.

What else does the afikomen hunt teach?

It teaches that finding requires seeking.
That seeking, in and of itself, is worthwhile and fun.
That discovering new meaning demands that we keep looking.
That we can’t bring anything to a satisfying conclusion without the patience and persistence needed to get there.


haggadah Section: Tzafun