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BECHOL DOR VADOR
In every generation, a person is obligated to show himself as if he had left Egypt: for He did not
redeem only our ancestors, but even us as well, as it is written “And He brought us out from there,
that He might bring us in, to give us the land which He swore unto our fathers” (Devarim 6,23).
LEFICHACH
Cover the Matzot and lift the cup of wine until we conclude
the blessing with Ga’al Yisrael.
Therefore we are obligated to thank, praise, laud, glorify,
exalt, magnify, adore, and give eternal honor to the One
who did all these miracles for us and for our ancestors, and
took us out from slavery to freedom, from servitude to
redemption, from sorrow to happiness, from mourning to
festivity, and from deep darkness to great light; let us say
before Him, Halleluyah!
FIRST PART OF HALLEL

                                 Halleluyah. Praise, O servants of HASHEM, praise the name of
                                 HASHEM. Blessed be the name of HASHEM from this time forth
                                 and forever. From the rising of the sun unto the going down thereof
                                 HASHEM’S name is to be praised. HASHEM is high above all nations,
                                 His glory is above the heavens. Who is like unto HASHEM our God,
                                 that is enthroned on high that looks down low upon heaven and upon
                                 the earth? Who rises up the poor out of the dust, and lifts up the
                                 needy out of the dunghill. That He may set him with princes, even with
                                 the princes of His people. Who makes the barren woman to dwell in
                                 her house as a joyful mother of children. Halleluyah.
When Israel came forth out of Egypt, the house of Yaakov
from a people of strange language; Yehuda became His
sanctuary, Israel His dominion. The sea saw it, and fled;
the Jordan turned backward. The mountains skipped like
rams, the hills like young sheep. What ails you O sea that
you fleet? The Jordan you turn backwards? O mountains
that skip like rams; the hills, like young sheep? Tremble,
you earth, at the presence of HASHEM, at the presence
of the God of Yaakov. Who turned the rock into a pool of
water, the flint into a fountain of waters.

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