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Hallel - Nirtzah
Conclusion of the Passover Seder
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Thank you for this wonderful website. Our family seder is happening tomorrow, due to family contraints, so it was a true joy and peaceful and inspiring experience to be able to hold my own personal seder here at my home at my computer. I followed the entire seder, and with your instruction, I knew how to do my best to prepare the items that I needed. This was truly one of the best seders that I have ever attended, and I spoke truly to G-d.
Thank you for helping to make this possible.
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For the first time, we were unable to be together for this Passover, but by using our speaker phones and our computers and your website, we read the Haggadah together and even ate and drank.
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Thank you for helping me with the Passover Hagadah. I have my father's Hagadah, but I didn't have enough for my guests. I wish you a sweet Passover.
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I became ill and was not able to attend our family Seder. I went on line is search of a Hagadah and found this site within seconds.
I was able to have a Seder at home.
G-d Bless you.
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Thank you for this information. I was able to print it out to send it to a friend in a small Kansas town where she does not have access to Kosher food (for example). She is is not a native speaker of English, in poor health, with a tiny income, and trying to maintain traditions with her son, daughter-in-law (not Jewish) and grandchildren. This will make her very happy.
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According to Chabad custom, the title "Nirtzah" should be next to the title "Hallel"
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i think this should be in hebrew
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Thank you for posting this Haggadah. This was the only Sedar I had, and it meant a great deal to me.
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You left out "Hasal Seder Pesach"
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You are correct. This Haggadah is a translation of the Haggadah edited by the first Chabad Rebbe, Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Lyadi, which did not include the words "chasal seder Pesach" ("ended is the Passover seder"). Why is this? The sixth Lubavitcher Rebbe explained, “In Chabad, Passover never ends. Rather it continues constantly.” I believe this means that the seder, its lessons and its inspiration are something that we take with us wherever we go throughout the year.
Please let me know if this helps.
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