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# Everyone should eat a k'zayit from the afikoman which was hidden away earlier in the Seder.<ref>S"A 477:1</ref>  
# Everyone should eat a k'zayit from the afikoman which was hidden away earlier in the Seder.<ref>Shulchan Aruch 477:1</ref>  
# The afikoman should be eaten while leaning.<ref>S"A 477:1</ref> After the fact, if one ate the afikoman without leaning and it is difficult to eat it again, one doesn’t have to eat it again.<ref>M"B 477:4</ref>
# The afikoman should be eaten while leaning.<ref>Shulchan Aruch 477:1</ref> After the fact, if one ate the afikoman without leaning and it is difficult to eat it again, one doesn’t have to eat it again.<ref>M"B 477:4</ref>
# The Mishna Brurah writes that it is preferable to eat two kezaytim, one symbolizing the Korban Pesach and the other for the matzah eaten with the Korban Pesach.<ref>M"B 477:1</ref>
# The Mishna Brurah writes that it is preferable to eat two kezaytim, one symbolizing the Korban Pesach and the other for the matzah eaten with the Korban Pesach.<ref>M"B 477:1</ref>
# One has until [[Chatzot]] to eat the [[matzah]].<ref>S"A 477:1; Bi’ur Halakhah (477:1 s.v. veyehe) writes that there is a major dispute in the Rishonim whether the halakhah follows Rabbi Akiva who holds that one may eat the afikoman all night or Rabbi Elazar ben Azaryah who says that one may only eat the afikoman until chatzot. Additionally, there is a third approach amongst the Rishonim that holds even according to Rabbi Akiva it is preferable to eat the afikoman before chatzot. For this reason, the Shulchan Arukh (477:1) writes that one should be careful to eat it before chatzot.</ref> If one didn’t eat any [[Matzah]] until [[Chatzot]] one should eat [[matzah]] after [[Chatzot]] without a Bracha of Al Achilat [[Matzah]]. <ref>Mishna Brurah 477:6 </ref>
# One has until [[Chatzot]] to eat the [[matzah]].<ref>Shulchan Aruch 477:1; Bi’ur Halakhah (477:1 s.v. veyehe) writes that there is a major dispute in the Rishonim whether the halakhah follows Rabbi Akiva who holds that one may eat the afikoman all night or Rabbi Elazar ben Azaryah who says that one may only eat the afikoman until chatzot. Additionally, there is a third approach amongst the Rishonim that holds even according to Rabbi Akiva it is preferable to eat the afikoman before chatzot. For this reason, the Shulchan Arukh (477:1) writes that one should be careful to eat it before chatzot.</ref> If one didn’t eat any [[Matzah]] until [[Chatzot]] one should eat [[matzah]] after [[Chatzot]] without a Bracha of Al Achilat [[Matzah]]. <ref>Mishna Brurah 477:6 </ref>
# If one began late and there is a little time before [[Chatzot]] one should just say [[Kiddush]], wash one’s hands, say [[HaMotzei]] and Al Achilat [[Matzah]], eat the [[Matzah]], and then make Al Achilat [[Maror]] and eat that before [[Chatzot]] and then complete the [[seder]] with the reading of the Haggadah and eating of the meal. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 477:6 </ref>
# If one began late and there is a little time before [[Chatzot]] one should just say [[Kiddush]], wash one’s hands, say [[HaMotzei]] and Al Achilat [[Matzah]], eat the [[Matzah]], and then make Al Achilat [[Maror]] and eat that before [[Chatzot]] and then complete the [[seder]] with the reading of the Haggadah and eating of the meal. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 477:6 </ref>
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