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# One doesn’t have to lean when eating the Maror<Ref>Shulchan Aruch O.C. 475:1 </ref> but if one wants to one may do so. <Ref>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. </ref> | # One doesn’t have to lean when eating the Maror<Ref>Shulchan Aruch O.C. 475:1 </ref> but if one wants to one may do so. <Ref>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. </ref> | ||
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*[https://jewishaction.com/religion/shabbat-holidays/passover/whats-truth-using-horseradish-maror/ Rabbi Dr. Ari Zivotofsky's Article "What’s the Truth about … Using Horseradish for Maror"?] | |||
*[https://www.ok.org/es/kosherspirit/spring-2010/maror/ Rabbi Gornish on the OK] | |||
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