Rachtzah

We now all bless the washing of hands, which is so important that it appears twice in the Seder! As we do, let us remember all the brave healthcare professionals putting themselves at risk to care for the sick.

ָבּ ר וּ % ַא ָתּ ה ְי ָי ֱא - ֵ ֽה י נ וּ ֶ ֽמ ֶל % ָה ע וֹ ָל ם , ֲא ֶשׁ ר ִק ְדּ ָ ֽשׁ נ וּ ְבּ ִמ ְצ וֹ ָת י ו , ְו ִצ ָוּ נ וּ ַע ל ְנ ִט י ַל ת ָי ָ ֽד ִי ם
Baruch Atah Adonai, Eloheinu Melech ha-olam, asher kid’shanu b’mitzvotav v’tzivanu al n’tilat yadayim.

We praise God, Ruler of Everything, who made us holy through obligations, commanding us to wash our hands.


haggadah Section: Rachtzah