Children’s questions are fleeting yet profound, ranging from simple curiosities to deep existential inquiries. Each question is an event to be remembered, reflecting the values learned at home. Displaying them on a laundry line highlights their fragile, ephemeral nature—one shift of a clothespin, and a question falls unanswered, symbolizing childhood’s delicacy. Innocent yet introspective, questions like “Are we poor?” or “Can I meet G-d?” are both simple and deeply philosophical.