Let us all say grace.
Guests respond, then Seder leader continues:

Blessed be the name of Adonai from this time forth and forever.

Seder leader:
With your permission, let us now bless (our) God whose food we have eaten.

Guests respond, then Seder leader:
Blessed be (our) God whose food we have eaten and through whose goodness we live.

All:
Blessed be He and blessed be His name

Blessed are You, Adonai our God, Sovereign of the universe, who nourishes the whole world with grace, kindness and mercy. You give food to all creatures, for Your kindness endures forever. Through this great goodness we have never been in want; may we never be in want of sustenance for His great name’s sake. He is the God who sustains all, does good to all, and provides food for all the creatures which He has created. Blessed are You, Adonai, who sustains all.

We thank You, Adonai our God, for having given a beautiful, good, and spacious land to our fathers as a heritage; for having taken us out, Adonai our God, from the land of Egypt and redeemed us from the house of slavery; Your covenant which You has sealed in our
flesh; for Your Torah which You has taught us; for Your statues which You has made known to us; for the life, grace and kindness You has bestowed on us; and for the food which You sustains us at all times.

For everything, Adonai our God, we thank You and bless You. Be Your name constantly blessed by all forever, as it is written: “After you have eaten and are satisfied, you shall bless Adonai your God for the good land He has given you.” Blessed are You, Adonai, for the land and the food.


We pray that He who establishes peace in the heavens rant peace for us, for all Israel, and all of manking, and let us say, Amen.

Oseh Shalom Bim-romav Hu Yaaseh Shalom Aleinu Ve-al Kol Yisrael Ve-Imru Amen.


haggadah Section: Bareich