What is the idea behind the night of Pesach being a night of protection for all generations? Why do we begin the seder speaking of Hashem redeeming 'our forefathers and us' and then switch to Hashem's redemption of 'ourselves and our forefathers?' How do we actually get redeemed on this night? What is the idea of spiritual freedom? How does the past redemption reflect into the future redemption? How do the plagues of Egypt reflect to the future plagues that accompany the future redemption? How does a 'redemption mindset' bring redemption?
What is the concept of Lashon Hara (gossip)? What can be done to avoid it? What is one of the main triggers of Lashon hara? How can one endure embarrassment? How does the challenge serve to cleanse a person of sin? Why does Hashem overlook our sins if we overlook the sins of others?
What is the idea of Bitachon-trust? How can it help a person to avoid gossip? What happens when a person goes back to Hashem when he has an issue with someone instead of confronting the person himself? How does one 'taste' the goodness of Hashem?