FOTL 2022 - Flipbook - Page 6
SEDER MEANS “ORDER”
Hold up the seder plate or point to it.
At the seder, we do 15 activities in a certain order. Some take only
a minute to do, while others include many things to read, talk
about, or sing. Reciting the 15 steps of the seder lays out the order
of the seder, like a program at a play or a menu at a meal.
Read each step of the seder out loud.
ַק ֵדׁש
Kadesh (First wine blessing)
Urchatz (First hand-washing) ּור ַחץ
ְ
Karpas (Eating the green vegetable with salt water) ַכ ְר ַפס
Yachatz (Breaking off the dessert matzah)
MAGID (Telling the Passover story)
Rachtzah (Second hand-washing)
ַמגִ יד
ָר ְח ָצה
מוֹצִ יא
Motzi (Blessing before eating)
Matzah (Blessing for matzah)
ַמ ָצה
Maror (Eating the bitter vegetable)
ָמרֹור
Korech (Eating the matzah sandwich)
SHULCHAN ORECH (Main meal)
יַ ַחץ
ּכֹורְך
ֵ
עֹורְך
ֵ ֻשלְ ָח ן
Tzafun (Finding and eating the dessert matzah)
Barech (Blessing after eating) ָב ֵרְך
Hallel (Singing praise songs)
ַהלֵ ל
NIRTZAH (Songs to finish our seder)
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נִ ְר ָצה
ָצפּון