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V'achalta, v'savata, u'verachta

We ate when we were hungry, and now we're satisfied        

We thank the Source of Blessing, for all that She provides (Amen)

We share in a vision of wholeness and release                                                                                   

Where every child is nourished, and we all live in peace (Amen!)

- Hannah Tiferet Siegel

The third cup of wine:

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We now refill our wine glasses (and one for Elijah) one last time and open the front door to invite the prophet Elijah to join our Seder. In the Bible, Elijah was a fierce defender of God to a disbelieving people. At the end of his life, rather than dying, he was whisked away to heaven. Tradition holds that he will return to herald a new era of peace, so we set a place for Elijah at many joyous, hopeful Jewish occasions, such as a baby’s bris and the Passover Seder.

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haggadah Section: Bareich