This maror we are eating, what is its significance?
It commemorates the Egyptians embittering the lives of our ancestors in Mitzrayim. 

בְּרוּכָה אַתְּ שְׁכִינָה, רוּחַ הָעוֹלָם
אַשֶׁר קִדְשָׁתּנוּ בְּמִצְוֹתֵיהָ, וְצִוָתְנוּ עַל אֲכִילַת מָרוֹר

(Fem:) Brucha at Shechinah, ru’ach ha-olam, 
asher kidshatnu be-mitzvoteyha ve-tzivatnu al achilat maror. 

בָּרוּךְ אַתָּה יי, אֱלֹהֵינוּ מֶלֶךְ הָעוֹלָם,
אֲשֶׁר קִדְשָנוּ בְּמִצְוֹתָיו וְצִוָנוּ עַל אֲכִילַת מָרוֹר. 

(Masc:) Baruch atah Adonai, eloheynu melech ha-olam, 
asher kid’shanu be-mitzvotav, ve-tzivanu al achilat maror. 

Blessed are You, who makes us holy with your mitzvot, and teaches us to eat maror.

Dip the maror in charoset and eat it without reclining.
 


haggadah Section: Maror
Source: Min Ha-Meitzar: An Abolitionist Haggadah from the Narrow Place by Noraa Kaplan