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==Avadim Hayinu==
==Avadim Hayinu==
# From Avadim Hayinu to the end of Maggid, the matzot should be exposed, this duration is considered the primary recital of the Haggadag. <ref> S"A 473:7; the Gemara (Pesachim 115b) explains that the matzah is called lechem oni since it is bread that we speak about, onin alav, during the Seder. Accordingly, Maharil (cited by Bet Yosef 473:7) writes that we leave the matzah exposed for the recital of the Haggadah since it should be present as we speak about Yetziat Mitzrayim. </ref>
# From Avadim Hayinu to the end of Maggid, the matzot should be exposed, this duration is considered the primary recital of the Haggadag. <ref> S"A 473:7; the Gemara (Pesachim 115b) explains that the matzah is called lechem oni since it is bread that we speak about, onin alav, during the Seder. Accordingly, Maharil (cited by Bet Yosef 473:7) writes that we leave the matzah exposed for the recital of the Haggadah since it should be present as we speak about Yetziat Mitzrayim. </ref>
'''Bold text'''==Rabban Gamliel==
==Rabban Gamliel==
# Some say that if one didn't say the statement of Rabban Gamliel one has fulfilled one's mitzvah of Haggadah (if one does speak about Yetziyat Mitzrayim) but not in the most preferable fashion. <ref>Milchamot ([[Brachot]] 2b), Darkei Moshe 473:19</ref>
# Some say that if one didn't say the statement of Rabban Gamliel one has fulfilled one's mitzvah of Haggadah (if one does speak about Yetziyat Mitzrayim) but not in the most preferable fashion. <ref>Milchamot ([[Brachot]] 2b), Darkei Moshe 473:19</ref>