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# One should raise the [[Kaarah]] for Ha Lachma Anya. Some have the custom just to raise the broken piece of [[Matza]].<ref>S”A 473:6, Chazon Ovadyah (vol 2, p. 47) </ref>
# One should raise the [[Kaarah]] for Ha Lachma Anya. Some have the custom just to raise the broken piece of [[Matza]].<ref>S”A 473:6, Chazon Ovadyah (vol 2, p. 47) </ref>
==Mah Nishtana==
==Mah Nishtana==
# One should remove the [[Kaarah]] from the table before Mah Nishtana to get the children to ask.<Ref> S”A 473:6 </ref> Some have the custom only to remove the broken piece of [[Matzah]]. Others have the custom to announce the removal of the [[Kaarah]] but not actual do so. <Ref>Chazon Ovadyah (pg 47) </ref>
# One should remove the [[Kaarah]] from the table before Mah Nishtana to get the children to ask.<Ref> S”A 473:6 </ref> Some have the custom only to remove the broken piece of [[Matzah]]. Others have the custom to announce the removal of the [[Kaarah]] but not actual do so. <Ref>Chazon Ovadyah (pg 47); Be’ir Hei-tev 473:22 </ref>
# When the children ask why is the Kaareh being removed one should answer that this is to show that one is not to eat before fulfilling Sippur Yetsiat Mitzrayim. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 473:66 </ref>
# When the children ask why is the Kaareh being removed one should answer that this is to show that one is not to eat before fulfilling Sippur Yetsiat Mitzrayim. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 473:66 </ref>
# Nowadays when it’s unclear from our actions of dipping the food and by leaning while eating that we are displaying actions of royalty, the after should answer the child’s recital of the Mah Nishtana with an explanation of such. <Ref> Halichot Shlomo 9:30 </ref>
# Nowadays when it’s unclear from our actions of dipping the food and by leaning while eating that we are displaying actions of royalty, the after should answer the child’s recital of the Mah Nishtana with an explanation of such. <Ref> Halichot Shlomo 9:30 </ref>