TITLE

Tikkun Passover haggadah supplement 1992

PUB. DATE
March 1992
SOURCE
Tikkun;Mar92, Vol. 7 Issue 2, following p32
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Provides additions to the haggadah for you to bring to your Seder. Kiddush (before the first blessing over wine); Bless the vegetation of the Earth in times of ecological crisis (for just before saying the blessing `boray pree ha-adamah'); Dropsfrom our cup of joy (before reciting the Ten Plagues); In every generation (after reading `vihee she'amda'); Pour out thy wrath (after the meal, before opening the door for Elijah and before saying `Shefokh Chamatkha').
ACCESSION #
9204204350

Tags: JUDAISM

 

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