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    Why Do We Dip Twice?!?

    Part of the Seder if not only talking about the past, but also about the future and about rebuilding the 3rd Beit HaMikdash in Yerushalayim. Did you know that the 1st Seder always falls out on the same day of Tisha B'Av. ...
    Maror
    contributed by Talia Kupferman
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  • Maror SSLI

    Maror comes from the hebrew word for bitter. The maror symbolizes the bitterness ...
    Maror
    contributed by Sara Balsam
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    Maror
    contributed by Karen Johnson
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    Maror

    Now take a kezayit (the volume of one olive) of the Maror, dip it into the Charoset -- but then shake off the Charoset that stuck to it, so that the bitter taste will not be neutralized. Recite the following blessing: Bl ...
    Maror
    contributed by Lenny Bruce
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    Marror- A Blessing for the Bit

    We now dip our food for a second time. Each of us will take a bit of the maror, the bitter herb, and dip it into the haroset — a mixture of chopped apples, nuts, wines and spices ...
    Maror
    contributed by Barry Louis Polisar
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  • Maror: The Blessing On The Bit

    The next step of the Seder is to fulfill the mitzv ...
    Maror
    contributed by National Jewish Outreach Program
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    In Every Generation

    The Maror is a symbol of the bitter lives of our ancestors who were slaves in Egypt. They had to toil as builders and as field workers. Our rabbis teach that each generation experiences the Exodus anew: B’chol dor vador, c ...
    Maror
    contributed by Wesley Harris
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