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Hallel-Prayer of Praise
General Items
Protection from
Mazikin [Damaging Spirits]
: Pesachim 109b, Rosh HaShanah 11b
The Karpas Vegetable
Hand-Washing
before Karpas: Pesachim 115b
Having Karpas before
Bitter Herbs
: Pesachim 114a
Using a
Species which is eligible for use as Bitter Herbs
, for Karpas: Pesachim 114a, 114b, 114b-115a
Dipping the Karpas, as an impetus for children's questions or as a custom unto itself: Pesachim 114b, 116a
Magid - Telling the Story of the Exodus
Link between Matzah and "Magid," as shown in the question of their Biblical/Rabbinic status: Pesachim 116b
Whether a
blind person
is responsible for Magid: Pesachim 116b
Whether the Seder-plate is removed from before the leader, or from before everyone, during the "Magid" section: Pesachim 115b
"Magid" begins with our historical low, and continues to our glorious stage: Pesachim 116a
Defining what is considered our "historical low" for Magid: Pesachim 116a
We begin from the verses of "Arami Ovaid Avi": Pesachim 116a
Anyone at the table may recite the "Mah Nishtanah", including asking one's self if necessary, even if one is a
Torah Scholar
: Pesachim 116a
Wording of the "Mah Nishtanah" in the time of the Temple: Pesachim 116a
"Mah Nishtanah" [after the
2nd cup of wine
is poured]: Pesachim 115b, 116a
Responsibility of the parent to
teach the children
the "Mah Nishtanah": Pesachim 116a
Requirement of mentioning "Pesach Offering, Matzah, and Bitter Herbs": Pesachim 116a-b
Definition of "Pesach Offering, Matzah and Bitter Herbs" in the line above: Pesachim 116b
Raising the Matzah and Bitter Herbs when they are mentioned, but not raising roasted meat for the "Pesach" line: Pesachim 116b
Seeing ourselves as though we had left Egypt ourselves: Pesachim 116b
Actually mentioning "Ve'Osanu Hotzi MiSham [And he took us out of there]": Pesachim 116b
Matzah is termed "the bread on which many things are answered": Pesachim 115b
Mitzvah of Hallel-Prayer in Magid: Pesachim 116b
How much of Hallel-Prayer is recited in Magid: Pesachim 117a-b
Structure of the Blessing ending Magid: Pesachim 116b, 117b
Yachatz, Motzi Matzah
The Blessing of "Al Achilat Matzah" is recited on the broken (middle) Matzah: Pesachim 115b-116a
Who must have Matzah/Bitter Herbs and Charoses in front of them: Pesachim 115b
Bitter Herbs, Charoset
Matzah
, followed by
Bitter Herbs
,
Netillat Yadayim
before Bitter Herbs: Pesachim 115a-b
Consumption of Bitter Herbs is followed by Charoset, and the meal: Pesachim 114a
Dipping Bitter Herbs in Charoset [because of poison (Rashi) or worms (Rashbam)]: Pesachim 115b, 116a
Not keeping the Bitter Herbs in the Charoset long enough to dull the bitterness: Pesachim 115b
Charoset, as a Mitzvah or not: Pesachim 114a
Making the Charoset sharp, and thick: Pesachim 116a
Dipping vegetables in Charoset, like straw in mortar: Pesachim 116a
Charoset as a rememberance for the clay used in Egypt: Pesachim 116a
Charoset as a rememberance for the apple trees under which the Jewish women gave birth without labor pain, in hiding: Pesachim 116a
The Korech Sandwich
Combining Matzah and Bitter Herbs for "Korech": Pesachim 115a
Korech today as a rememberance of
Hillel
's Korech: Pesachim 115a
The Seder Meal
Eating 2 cooked foods at the actual meal: Pesachim 114a
What the 2 foods may be: Pesachim 114b
Having 2 meats (Rashbam-meat prepared in 2 ways), to remember the Pesach Offering and the Celebratory Offering: Pesachim 114b
The
Third Cup of Wine
is for
the Cup of the Blessing after the Meal
: Pesachim 117b
Eating roasted meat: Berachot 19a; Pesachim 53a
Rememberances of the Pesach Offering
The
Custom
regarding eating roasted meat: Pesachim 53a
Ex-Communication
for improper customs regarding Roasted Meat on Pesach Night: Pesachim 53a-b
Saying that a specific animal is for Pesach
, nowadays: Pesachim 53a-b
Above, but saying it on Grain: Pesachim 53a
Mitzvot Involving the Children
Giving small children nuts and dried grain candies, so that they will stay awake and ask questions: Pesachim 108b-109a
Hiding the Matzah: Pesachim 109a
Dipping twice: Pesachim 114b
Dipping the Karpas, as an impetus for children's questions or as a custom unto itself: Pesachim 116a
Removing the Seder-plate from before the leader, or everyone: Pesachim 115b
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