Maror
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Obligation
- One must ensure to chew the Maror, and to not just swallow it without tasting it; otherwise, one doesn't fulfill his obligation. [1].
Which Vegetable?
- Even though Chazal enumerated five types of vegetables to satisfy the obligation of Maror, because we can't identify them one should use either lettuce or horse raddish.[2]
How much Maror?
Charoset
- The Maror should be dipped into the Charoset. One should wipe off the charoset and not dip it for too long otherwise it’ll remove the taste of the Maror. [4] Some only dip it partially. [5]
Leaning
Sources
- ↑ Pesachim 115b
- ↑ Mishna (Pesachim 39a), S"A 473:5, Piskei Teshuvot 473:15. see also Definition of Maror by Rav Zvi Sobolofsky
- ↑ S”A 475:1. see also Amount of Maror by Rav Zvi Sobolofsky
- ↑ S”A 475:1
- ↑ Mishna Brurah 475:13
- ↑ S”A 475:1
- ↑ Mishna Brurah 475:14. Magen Avraham (475:6) writes that if one did indeed lean while eating maror one nonetheless fulfills his obligation. Rabbi Shmuel Loew in Machatzit Ha-Shekel finds support for this from the fact that Hillel must have leaned while eating maror since he ate it together with the matzah. However, Mishna Brurah (475:14) writes that if one so desires one may lean while eating the maror. Rabbi Hezekiah Silva in Pri Chadash (475:1) defends this approach by arguing that leaning is not a contradiction to slavery, for after all even the matzah and the first two cups of wine serve as partial symbols of slavery and are nevertheless leaned for.