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Moreover, in Mishneh Torah, Rambam makes no mention of a beracha for charoses, whereas his Commentary on the Mishna identifies the blessing as a logical extension of R. Elazar B’Rebi Tzadok’s opinion.3</p><p>Rav Soloveitchik explained that Rambam in Mishneh Torah, in fact, follows the opinion of R. Elazar B’Rebi Tzadok. However, in order to understand why there is no beracha recited, we must understand the nature of the mitzva of charoses. Indeed, eating charoses or dipping maror in charoses are not mitzvos in the same formal sense applied to the eating of matza or maror.</p><p>However, there is a mitzva to place charoses on the seder table because of the symbolic significance of zecher la’teet, a reminder of the mortar used by the Jewish people during the slavery in Egypt. For this reason, Rambam emphasizes its placement at the table when he lists the components of the seder at the very beginning of his discussion of the seder in Chapter 7 of Hilchos Chametz U’Matza. This serves as the primary designation of the role of charoses at the seder. He describes the dipping of the maror in charoses only later in Mishneh Torah when he expands upon the protocol of the mitzvos of the seder in Chapter 8. The purpose of dipping maror in charoses is merely to establish a connection between the charoses and the meal in which it is eaten. Its presence at the table as a zecher la’teet is actualized through this incorporation into the seuda (festive meal) of the seder night.</p><p>The Rav understood Rambam’s omission of the beracha for charoses in light of this explanation. As a rule, Chazal instituted blessings for mitzvos only in the context of a ma’aseh mitzva (an action used to perform a mitzva). In other words, when one fulfills a mitzva without performing a specific, prescribed action, no beracha is recited.4 Therefore, even according to R. Elazar B’Rebi Tzadok, Rambam rules that no beracha is said. The mitzva of charoses is achieved simply through its presence at the seuda. Dipping the maror is only a vehicle through which halacha recognizes the charoses’ association with the seder; it is not a ma’aseh mitzva in its own right. Rav Soloveitchik demonstrated that the aforementioned principle of birchos hamitzvos is manifest in other areas of halacha, as well. For example, Tosafos cite the opinion of Behag (Ba’al Halachos Gedolos): Halachos Gedolos ruled that if one missed a day of counting the omer, he should no longer continue counting because we require “complete” [counting]. This opinion is very puzzling and should not be accepted.</p><p>Tosafos, Menachos 66a</p><p>פסק בהלכות גדולות שאם הפסיק יום</p><p>אחד ולא ספר שוב אינו סופר משום</p><p>דבעיא תמימות ותימה גדולה הוא ולא</p><p>יתכן.</p><p>תוספות, מנחות סו.</p><p>According to Behag, if one omits counting one of the 49 days of the omer, the mitzva can no longer be fulfilled. 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Exodus story in LEGO
Haggadah Section: -- Exodus Story
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Sefer Shemot illustrated through LEGOs
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Table of contentsJerry Seinfeld's Passover Stand-Up Introduction - The Yada Yada Haggadah Matzah Monty Python Haggadah: The Seder Plate I Flee The Sorting Hat of Passover Let's get this party started Courtesy of Beyonceder The 30-second Seder The 15-second Seder Seder Guests... Hametz - Curb Your Haggadah Take Me Out to the Seder Chametz Our Passover Things (Sung to the tune of "My Favorite Things") The Plot of Wonder Woman Meets Chad Gadya Chag Gad Ya Emoji Style Pharoah Pharoah A Whole New World Passover Parody "Jews" (Juice by Lizzo) Sweet Charoset - parody song Take Me Out of Mitzrayim Four Cups of Wine Kadesh: Happy Hour Begins 2020 Seder Order Seinfeld Urchatz - The Yada Yada Haggadah Wash Your Hands song Karpas - The Yada Yada Haggadah Karpas Buzzfeed style quiz Karpas Cocktail Da Dip Afikomen Prize Shalom Sesame: Les Matzarables Afikoman Aim for the Middle Pharaoh Doesn't Pay Song - Don't sit on the Afikomen Skit - The Real Reason We Had Unleavened Bread Moses, Aaron, and Pharaoh A Few of my Favorite Things Dr. Seuss' Four Questions Four Questions Asked in Sarcasm Ma Nishtanah Monty Python Haggadah: Four Questions Four Funny Questions The Good Place - 4 Children Emoji Four children Marx Brothers Four Sons SP - Four Sons Pesah Man (Sing to tune of Piano Man) The Four Sons The Four Sisters Reggae Four Children: No Egypt, No Cry! Let My People Go (song) Exodus story in LEGO Beyonceder - Tell Him Boy Bye Star Wars / Sci-fi Seder Intro Matzah Humor Story of Moses - a memo from Moses to G-d Beyonceder - He Better Call Becky With the Good Hair Skit - The Original Zoom Passover In Pop Culture Skit - Pharaoh and Moses Go To A Conflict Counselor Dom, Dom Death of the Firstborn Alternate Seinfeld Plagues. 50 Ways to Leave Your Pharaoh Top Ten Rejected Plagues FIRST PLAGUE AS REPORTED ON TWITTER Shalom Auslander - Plauged The Ten Plagues Musical "Let it Go" Hamilton Haggadah - Ten Plagues of Egypt Maroon 5/Adam Levine - "Memories (The 2nd Cup Parody Song)" Beyonceder - Let's Get in Formation Dayenu: Behind the Music (A Fictional Origins Story) We're Gonna Sing Dayenu (Sing to tune of We Didn't Start the Fire) dayeinu graph Because we would feel guilty if we didn't Modern Passover An Ode to Bread No Pasta more Matzah Motzi-Matzah DIY Matzoh Baking Flour + Water = Matzah Have Yourself a Piece of Bitter Maror A Joke of a Sandwich Charoset Ice Cream Dr. Mom BLOWS UP Passover (Food) (With Science) Matzah Ball Soup When Messiah Comes Lyrics Les Miselijah Monty Python Haggadah: Elijah's Cup Beyonceder - Next Year in Jerusalem Monty Python Haggadah: Conclusion Monty Python Haggadah: Afikomen Next Year In Jerusalem Meme Ben & Jerry's Rejected Passover Flavors Be Our Guest, Elijah Monty Python Haggadah Humor and hijinks
- Introduction
- Songs
- Kadesh
- Urchatz
- Karpas
- Tzafun
- Yachatz
- Maggid - Beginning
- -- Four Questions
- -- Four Children
- -- Exodus Story
- -- Ten Plagues
- -- Cup #2 & Dayenu
- Rachtzah
- Motzi-Matzah
- Maror
- Koreich
- Shulchan Oreich
- Bareich
- Hallel
- Nirtzah
- Conclusion
- Commentary / Readings
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