Order of the Sedar
Sedar means “order” in Hebrew, and our order is not chronological:
קַדֵּשׁ kadeish Kiddush (the blessing over wine)
וּרְחַץ urchatz Ritual hand-washing in preparation for the seder
כַּרְפַּס karpas Dipping a green vegetable in salt water
יַחַץ yachatz Breaking the middle matzah
מַגִּיד magid Telling the story of Passover
רָחְצָה rachtza Ritual hand-washing in preparation for the meal
מוֹצִיא מַצָּה motzi matzah The blessing over the meal and matzah
מָרוֹר maror Dipping the bitter herb in sweet charoset
כּוֹרֵךְ koreich Eating a sandwich of matzah and bitter herb
שֻׁלְחָן עוֹרֵךְ shulchan oreich Eating the meal!
צָפוּן tzafoon Finding and eating the afikoman ( Dessert !)
בָּרֵךְ bareich Saying grace after the meal & inviting Elijah/הַלֵּל hallel Singing songs that praise G-d
נִרְצָה nirtzah Ending the seder and thinking about the future
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