HaLachma Anya: Try a new Sephardic custom, which many children enjoy:

The mother or grandmother raises the Seder plate with the three matzahs and walks around, briefly placing the plate on each participant’s head while everyone chants, Bivhala yatzanu miMitzraim, “In a rush we left Egypt.” This foreshadows the transformation from the bread of pain and affliction, at this point in the Seder, to the bread of freedom later in the Seder.

LET'S SING

 Ha Lach-ma Anya (3x), The bread that we ate in Mitzrayim

All who are hungry let them come and eat (3x) 

 Ha Lach-ma Anya (3x), The bread that we ate in Mitzrayim

All who are in need let them come and celebrate (3x)

Next year may we all be free (3x) 

 Ha Lach-ma Anya (3x), The bread that we ate in Mitzrayim


haggadah Section: Maggid - Beginning
Source: Perry Smilow