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Passover Haggadah 5767 - 2007 
"In every generation let each one feel as if he or she came forth out of
Egypt.
" This tenet strove to make the Exodus from slavery into freedom a
living personal experience. It was in this spirit that the story of the liberation
was told and handed down from generation to generation, each generation in
turn growing up in the knowledge that it would have the responsibility
to tell the story to the next one.

"In every generation let each one feel as if he or she came forth out of Egypt." This tenet strove to make the Exodus from slavery into freedom a living personal experience. It was in this spirit that the story of the liberation was told and handed down from generation to generation, each generation in turn growing up in the knowledge that it would have the responsibility to tell the story to the next one. The word Haggadah comes from the Torah command - "And you shall tell (v'Higadeta) your children on that day..." Although the minimal fulfillment of this mitzvah is a simple recounting of the going out of Egypt and explaining a few of the Pesach symbols, proper fulfillment requires much more. [Ex 13.8]
The Hebrew term haggadah means "the telling". A haggadah is a script that contains the words to be spoken and that describes the actions to be taken at a Passover Seder.  At a Seder [1] there may be more than one kind of haggadah.

Haggadah

KADESH, Sanctification of the Day
UR-HATZ, Washing the Hands
KARPAS, Rebirth and Renewal
YACHATZ, A Bond Formed by Sharing
MAGGID, The Story of the Exodus
ROCHTZAH, Washing our Hands
Motzi, A Blessing for Bread
Matzah, A Special Blessing for Matzah
MAROR, A Blessing for the Bitter Herbs
KOREICH, Continuity with Past Tradition
SHULCHAN OREICH, The Meal is Served
TZAFUN, The Afikoman is Found and Eaten
BAREICH, Thanks for Divine Sustenance
HALLEL, Praise
NIRTZAH, Conclusion
  [1] The Hebrew term Seder means "order".

also see:

Haggadah How to prepare for Passover
What is Matzah How To Prepare a Passover Seder Plate
A Passover Thought What is a Passsover Seder?
Passover Cookbooks Kosher Wine for Passover
What is a Haggadah? Ten Plagues
 

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