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Yom Tov: May the Compassionate One inherit for us a day that is only good.

May the Compassionate One implant His Torah and a love for Him in our hearts, and may
reverence of Him be before us so we avoid sin.
A guest adds the following blessing for the host (and may add to it if he wishes):	

                                 May the Compassionate One bless this table upon which we ate, and
                                 may He set on it all the world’s delicacies. And may it be like the table
                                 of our patriarch Avraham. May all who are hungry eat from it, and
                                 may all who are thirsty drink from it. (May it not lack all that is good,
                                 forever and for all eternity.) May the Compassionate One bless the
                                 master of this house and the host of this meal – him, his children, his
wife, and all that is his – with children that will not die prematurely, and with possessions that will
not run out. May HASHEM bless his wealth and favour the work of his hands. May all his dealings
be successful and close at hand, and may no sin or thought of transgression come before him from
now until eternity. May he be joyful and happy for all days with wealth and honour forever. May he
not be shamed in this world or humiliated in the World to Come. Amen, may it be His will.
Otherwise, continue here:
May the Compassionate One give us life, make us worthy, and bring us near to the days of the
Mashiach, the building of the Bet HaMikdash, and life in the World to Come.
He is a tower of salvations for His king and does kindness to His anointed one – to David and to
his descendants – for eternity. Young lions may become destitute and hungry, but those who seek
HASHEM will not lack all that is good.
I was young and I became old, and I have never seen a righteous person abandoned and his
children begging for bread. Rather, all day he is gracious and lending, and his children are a blessing.
What we ate should be satiating, what we drank should be for health, and what we left over
should be for a blessing, as it is written: “And he placed it before them, and they ate and left over
as HASHEM has spoken.” You are all blessed to HASHEM, Who made heaven and earth. Blessed is
the man who trusts in HASHEM, HASHEM will be his security. HASHEM will give strength to His
people: HASHEM will bless His people with peace.
                   He Who makes peace in His heights, may He make peace for us and for all of Israel,
                   and say, Amen.
                   Recite the blessing on the third cup while having in mind the fourth cup to follow:
                   I will lift a cup of salvations, and call out in the name of HASHEM. Blessed are You
                   HASHEM our God King of the Universe, Who creates the fruit of the vine.	

                                   LEAN LEFT AND DRINK AT LEAST MOST OF THE CUP WITHOUT INTERRUPTION.

                                               One who forgot to lean, must drink again.

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