Thread:Yisroel1/@comment-35776050-20190405173316/@comment-35776050-20190407181219

Okay now next one! This si so much fun!

Urchatz- so we always have to wash for bread (or matzah, which is what we eat instead of bread on Passover) and when we do we make a blessing on washing our hands and then another for the bread. And in between washing your hands and eating the bread, you're not allowed to talk. So by Urchatz we wash our hands like that but we don't make a blessing and we can talk before eating. Why? Because by the next part we eat a wet fruit and apparently you need to wash without a blessing before eating wet fruit.

Karpas- During Karpas we take a vegetable (by us the adults use onions and the kids use carrots but other vegetables like potatoes or celery can be used too) and dip it in a salt water mixture to remember the tears of the Yidden (another way we sometimes say jews) suffered and cried in Egypt

Yachatz- Okay, so on our Seder table we have three Matzahs on top of each other. So by this part we take middle matzah and break it in two. Then we take the bigger part and put it away to eat at a later part. It's called the Afikoman. The smaller part gets put back. At this point the younger kids by the Seder try to "steal" the afikoman without the leader of the seder seeing and then hide it. More on this later :)

Now the next part Maggid is super duper long (It's the longest and main part of the Seder!) so it deserves it's own reply. I shall return soon

Also, do you want me to show you a picture of Matzah? You know, cuz i keep mentioning it