Misharotam
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Misharotam tzerurot bsimlotam Al chichman b'nai yisrael asu kâdvar Moshe (Ex. 12:34-35)
Minwn Jaiye? (Where are you coming from?)
Lawen Rayech? (Where are you going?)
Ishu Zawatak? (What are you taking with you?)
The recitation of Misharotam is a Sepharic tradition. Everyone at the seder participates, one at a time from oldest to youngest. Each person holds a bag of matzah over their shoulder, as if they were traveling in the desert, and recites the bolded verses. The leader then asks the three questions, and each person answers them in turn.
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