Difference between revisions of "Hallel of the Seder"
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− | # Hallel starting from the paragraph of Lo Lanu is recited over the fourth cup of wine.<ref>S"A 480:1</ref> | + | # [[Hallel]] starting from the paragraph of Lo Lanu is recited over the fourth cup of wine.<ref>S"A 480:1</ref> |
− | # It’s permissible to say Hallel seated, however, it’s praiseworthy to stand while saying Hallel. <Ref>Chazon Ovadyah (vol 2, pg 59) </ref> | + | # It’s permissible to say [[Hallel]] seated, however, it’s praiseworthy to stand while saying [[Hallel]]. <Ref>Chazon Ovadyah (vol 2, pg 59) </ref> |
− | # One should be careful to finish Hallel and drink the forth cup before [[Chatzot]] (halachic midnight), however, if one delayed one may make the bracha of Yehalelucha following Hallel. <ref>Chazon Ovadyah (vol 2, pg 124) </ref> | + | # One should be careful to finish [[Hallel]] and drink the forth cup before [[Chatzot]] (halachic midnight), however, if one delayed one may make the bracha of Yehalelucha following [[Hallel]]. <ref>Chazon Ovadyah (vol 2, pg 124) </ref> |
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Revision as of 13:54, 31 March 2013
- Hallel starting from the paragraph of Lo Lanu is recited over the fourth cup of wine.[1]
- It’s permissible to say Hallel seated, however, it’s praiseworthy to stand while saying Hallel. [2]
- One should be careful to finish Hallel and drink the forth cup before Chatzot (halachic midnight), however, if one delayed one may make the bracha of Yehalelucha following Hallel. [3]