KIDS Issue 907 · April 12, 2022

Welcome to Our Seder

While the fundamentals remain the same, different cultures, different backgrounds, and even different creativities can result in very different Sedorim

Welcome to Our Seder

Kadeish, Urchatz, Karpas, Yachatz…

But the beauty of Leil HaSeder is that while the fundamentals remain the same, different cultures, different backgrounds, and even different creativities can result in very different Sedorim.

Let’s explore some unique Sedorim.

The Fredmans live in Boro Park and are Bobover chassidim

Urchatz

At our Seder, only the head of the household washes for Urchatz.

Yachatz

During Yachatz, the broken matzah remains in the matzah tasch (decorative matzah bag).

Maggid!

Something beautiful that is well-known in Bobov circles, the Bobover Rebbe takes all of his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren until bar and bas mitzvah age onto his lap to ask the Mah Nishtanah.

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