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# The mitzvah of sippur yetziat mitzrayim on pesach night is a mitzvah from the Torah. <ref> Sefer Hachinuch 21, Rambam Sefer Hamitzvot 157 </ref> | # The mitzvah of sippur yetziat mitzrayim on pesach night is a mitzvah from the Torah. <ref> Sefer Hachinuch 21, Rambam Sefer Hamitzvot 157 </ref> | ||
# One should have intent before beginning Maggid that is fulfilling the mitzvah of Sippur Yetsiat Mitzrayim. <Ref>Mishna Brurah (Intro to 473) </ref> | # One should have intent before beginning Maggid that is fulfilling the mitzvah of Sippur Yetsiat Mitzrayim. <Ref>Mishna Brurah (Intro to 473) </ref> | ||
# One should only start the Haggadah after [[Tzet | # One should only start the Haggadah after [[Tzet HaKochavim]]. <Ref>Chazon Ovadyah (pg 47) </ref> | ||
# The mitzvah of Sippur Yetsiat Mitrayim is to explain to one’s sons and daughter according to their understanding. </ref> Chazon Ovadyah (pg 55) </ref> | # The mitzvah of Sippur Yetsiat Mitrayim is to explain to one’s sons and daughter according to their understanding. </ref> Chazon Ovadyah (pg 55) </ref> | ||
# The entire Haggadah from Ha Lachma Anaya can be said in the common language so that everyone understands. <ref> Rama 473:6, Mishna Brurah 473:62 </ref> | # The entire Haggadah from Ha Lachma Anaya can be said in the common language so that everyone understands. <ref> Rama 473:6, Mishna Brurah 473:62 </ref> |