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Seder, the: (lit. “order”); the order of service observed at home on the first night (first two nights in the Diaspora) of Passover. Plural: Sedarim.
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"It would have been sufficient..."
The Four Questions
Mah nishtanah halaylah hazeh mikol halaylot 1) She-bechol halaylot ain anu matbilin afilu pa’am echat, halaylah hazeh shtei pe’amim? 2) She-bechol halaylot anu ochlim chametz o matzah, halaylah hazeh kulo matzah? 3) She-bechol halaylot anu ochlim she’ar y...
"It would have been sufficient..."
Dayenu (“it would have sufficed us”) is a song of gratitude sung toward the end of Maggid, when the story of the Exodus is recounted during the Passover Seder. In each stanza, we recall another kindness that G‑d performed for our ancestors and proclaim th...
The 15 Steps in the Order of the Seder
Kadesh, Urchatz, Karpas, Yachatz, Maggid, Rachtzah, Motzie, Matzah, Maror, Korech, Shulchan Orech, Tzafun, Beirach, Hallel, Nirtzah. Sanctify, Wash, Appetizer, Break, Tell, Wash, Motzie, Eat Matzah, Bitter, Wrap, Set the Table, Hidden, Bless, Praise, Acce...
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