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  • shulchan orech 2 ssli

    It’s traditional to begin the actual Seder meal with each person eating a hard ...
    Shulchan Oreich
    contributed by Alex Kristal
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    My Journey Through the Haggada

    The meal is now served. It is customary to start with hard-boiled eggs in or with salt water, various explanations have been made for this custom such as, the roundness of the egg ...
    Shulchan Oreich
    contributed by Yekutiel Atkins
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    THE MEAL

    Now we eat and enjoy a tasty meal. After you have eaten, dance to some music — or move around the table and talk to people whom you don’t know. The Haggadah says, “Let all who are hungry come and eat.” Traditionally, this ...
    Shulchan Oreich
    contributed by Rabbi Michael Lerner
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