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Do they change the text of the seder in Israel?



The Next CEO of Stack OverflowAdvanced Seder AdviceBeginners' Seder AdviceAt the seder, does everybody make kiddush?Why do we sing Chad Gadya and Echad Mi Yodea at the seder?Why does the Hagadda talk about our being slaves now and free next year in Israel?Tu B'Shvat Seder: At night or day?Passover Seder for the infirm. Leniencies?What is mandatory for the second seder?Shalom Aleichem and Eishet Chayil at the Pesach Seder?Can a gentile lead the Passover Seder?










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At the seder, we recide Ha Lachma and say: הָשַׁתָּא הָכָא, לְשָׁנָה הַבָּאָה בְּאַרְעָא דְיִשְׂרָאֵל -- This year we are here, next year in the Land of Israel. Do they say that in Israel?










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  • What of Jews living in Egypt ? Did they change the language for leaving Egypt ?

    – Noach MiFrankfurt
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  • No language was changed.

    – Maurice Mizrahi
    4 hours ago











  • What makes you think that they change it in Israel, then ?

    – Noach MiFrankfurt
    4 hours ago






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    For Chanukah, “A great miracle happened THERE” is changed to “HERE”.

    – JJLL
    3 hours ago






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    Did they have any authority behind there choices? @joshk

    – Dr. Shmuel
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At the seder, we recide Ha Lachma and say: הָשַׁתָּא הָכָא, לְשָׁנָה הַבָּאָה בְּאַרְעָא דְיִשְׂרָאֵל -- This year we are here, next year in the Land of Israel. Do they say that in Israel?










share|improve this question






















  • What of Jews living in Egypt ? Did they change the language for leaving Egypt ?

    – Noach MiFrankfurt
    4 hours ago











  • No language was changed.

    – Maurice Mizrahi
    4 hours ago











  • What makes you think that they change it in Israel, then ?

    – Noach MiFrankfurt
    4 hours ago






  • 2





    For Chanukah, “A great miracle happened THERE” is changed to “HERE”.

    – JJLL
    3 hours ago






  • 1





    Did they have any authority behind there choices? @joshk

    – Dr. Shmuel
    44 mins ago













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At the seder, we recide Ha Lachma and say: הָשַׁתָּא הָכָא, לְשָׁנָה הַבָּאָה בְּאַרְעָא דְיִשְׂרָאֵל -- This year we are here, next year in the Land of Israel. Do they say that in Israel?










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At the seder, we recide Ha Lachma and say: הָשַׁתָּא הָכָא, לְשָׁנָה הַבָּאָה בְּאַרְעָא דְיִשְׂרָאֵל -- This year we are here, next year in the Land of Israel. Do they say that in Israel?







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  • What of Jews living in Egypt ? Did they change the language for leaving Egypt ?

    – Noach MiFrankfurt
    4 hours ago











  • No language was changed.

    – Maurice Mizrahi
    4 hours ago











  • What makes you think that they change it in Israel, then ?

    – Noach MiFrankfurt
    4 hours ago






  • 2





    For Chanukah, “A great miracle happened THERE” is changed to “HERE”.

    – JJLL
    3 hours ago






  • 1





    Did they have any authority behind there choices? @joshk

    – Dr. Shmuel
    44 mins ago

















  • What of Jews living in Egypt ? Did they change the language for leaving Egypt ?

    – Noach MiFrankfurt
    4 hours ago











  • No language was changed.

    – Maurice Mizrahi
    4 hours ago











  • What makes you think that they change it in Israel, then ?

    – Noach MiFrankfurt
    4 hours ago






  • 2





    For Chanukah, “A great miracle happened THERE” is changed to “HERE”.

    – JJLL
    3 hours ago






  • 1





    Did they have any authority behind there choices? @joshk

    – Dr. Shmuel
    44 mins ago
















What of Jews living in Egypt ? Did they change the language for leaving Egypt ?

– Noach MiFrankfurt
4 hours ago





What of Jews living in Egypt ? Did they change the language for leaving Egypt ?

– Noach MiFrankfurt
4 hours ago













No language was changed.

– Maurice Mizrahi
4 hours ago





No language was changed.

– Maurice Mizrahi
4 hours ago













What makes you think that they change it in Israel, then ?

– Noach MiFrankfurt
4 hours ago





What makes you think that they change it in Israel, then ?

– Noach MiFrankfurt
4 hours ago




2




2





For Chanukah, “A great miracle happened THERE” is changed to “HERE”.

– JJLL
3 hours ago





For Chanukah, “A great miracle happened THERE” is changed to “HERE”.

– JJLL
3 hours ago




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Did they have any authority behind there choices? @joshk

– Dr. Shmuel
44 mins ago





Did they have any authority behind there choices? @joshk

– Dr. Shmuel
44 mins ago










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Ritva interprets this phrase as saying we are now only fulfilling ‘poor mans bread’, next year we will fulfill pesach with all its laws (i.e. the sacrifice etc).



Shiboley Haleket (and Zevach Hapesach) equally hints at this by saying that next year we will preform Pesach properly in Jerusalem. Yaavetz seems to say that being in Israel next year refers to exactly a state in time when we are able to both be in Israel and preform the Pesach sacrifice. Gevuros Hashem adds that although we may be in Israel, since we are still under the rule of others, we cannot build the temple and bring sacrifices, the phrase therefore ends with hope for being freemen next year.






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    Ritva interprets this phrase as saying we are now only fulfilling ‘poor mans bread’, next year we will fulfill pesach with all its laws (i.e. the sacrifice etc).



    Shiboley Haleket (and Zevach Hapesach) equally hints at this by saying that next year we will preform Pesach properly in Jerusalem. Yaavetz seems to say that being in Israel next year refers to exactly a state in time when we are able to both be in Israel and preform the Pesach sacrifice. Gevuros Hashem adds that although we may be in Israel, since we are still under the rule of others, we cannot build the temple and bring sacrifices, the phrase therefore ends with hope for being freemen next year.






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      Ritva interprets this phrase as saying we are now only fulfilling ‘poor mans bread’, next year we will fulfill pesach with all its laws (i.e. the sacrifice etc).



      Shiboley Haleket (and Zevach Hapesach) equally hints at this by saying that next year we will preform Pesach properly in Jerusalem. Yaavetz seems to say that being in Israel next year refers to exactly a state in time when we are able to both be in Israel and preform the Pesach sacrifice. Gevuros Hashem adds that although we may be in Israel, since we are still under the rule of others, we cannot build the temple and bring sacrifices, the phrase therefore ends with hope for being freemen next year.






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        Ritva interprets this phrase as saying we are now only fulfilling ‘poor mans bread’, next year we will fulfill pesach with all its laws (i.e. the sacrifice etc).



        Shiboley Haleket (and Zevach Hapesach) equally hints at this by saying that next year we will preform Pesach properly in Jerusalem. Yaavetz seems to say that being in Israel next year refers to exactly a state in time when we are able to both be in Israel and preform the Pesach sacrifice. Gevuros Hashem adds that although we may be in Israel, since we are still under the rule of others, we cannot build the temple and bring sacrifices, the phrase therefore ends with hope for being freemen next year.






        share|improve this answer













        Ritva interprets this phrase as saying we are now only fulfilling ‘poor mans bread’, next year we will fulfill pesach with all its laws (i.e. the sacrifice etc).



        Shiboley Haleket (and Zevach Hapesach) equally hints at this by saying that next year we will preform Pesach properly in Jerusalem. Yaavetz seems to say that being in Israel next year refers to exactly a state in time when we are able to both be in Israel and preform the Pesach sacrifice. Gevuros Hashem adds that although we may be in Israel, since we are still under the rule of others, we cannot build the temple and bring sacrifices, the phrase therefore ends with hope for being freemen next year.







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