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Vol III, 1948 – Pesah Seder and Prayers
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Introductions

  1. Acknowledgement of Albert Cattan
  2. Poetical forward
  3. Intro, Section I – the role of cultural heritage in national survival
  4. Intro, Section II – resistance to the idea of Reform Judaism
  5. Intro, Section III – a brief overview of sectarianism in Judaism
  6. Intro, Section IV – the goals and reception of the Shulhan Ngarukh
  7. Intro, Section V – differences between Ashkenazim and Sephardim
  8. Intro, Section VI – cases when Rema is lenient vs. Maran and Talmud
  1. Page. IV
  2. Pages. V - VI
  3. Pages. VII - IX
  4. Pages. IX - X
  5. Pages. X - XII
  6. Pages XII - XVII
  7. Pages XVII - XXV
  8. Pages XXV - XXXII

Leading up to the Seder

  1. Shabbat Hagadol
  2. Bedikat Hamets
  3. Making matsa
  4. Tanganit Bekhorot
  5. Ngerub Tabshilin
  6. Ngarbit customs, variants, Habdala ben kodesh lekodesh, Hallel
  1. Pages 1 - 3 , in 4 sengifim
  2. Pages 4 - 10 , in 10 sengifim
  3. Pages 11 - 14, in 5 sengifim
  4. Pages 15 - 20, in 10 sengifim
  5. Pages 20 - 26, in 8 sengifim
  6. Pages 27 - 51, in 33 sengifim

The Seder Ritual

  1. Seder Plate and the order poems of the Seder
  2. Kadesh, Habdala, 4 cups, reclining, time-bound mitsvot, Sheheheyanu
  3. Urhats, and the difference between it and "Rohtsa"
  4. Karpas, dipping, Haroset, egg and shank
  5. Yahats, 3 matsot, and Afikomen
  6. Maggid, origin of the Haggada, Karaites, textual variants, customs, Hallel
  7. Rohtsa, and not interrupting between washing and eating
  8. Motsi-Matsa, blessings, customs, and the obligation of women
  9. Maror, blessings and the vegetables used
  10. Korekh, Zekher Lemikdash, Haroset, and eating the shank
  11. Shulhan-Ngorekh, eating chicken, and the obligation of women
  12. Tsafun, Afikomen, Judeo-Spanish texts
  13. Barekh, Mayim Aharonim, Shefokh Hamatekha, Hallel, and Nitrsta
  14. Variant texts of the Haggada
  15. Nishmat, and delaying Ngarbit on the second night
  16. Sefirat Hangomer
  1. Pages 52 - 60, in 16 sengifim
  2. Pages 60 - 81, in 29 sengifim
  3. Pages 82 - 83, in 2 sengifim
  4. Pages 83 - 96, in 14 sengifim
  5. Pages 97 - 102, in 10 sengifim
  6. Pages 103 - 144, in 45 sengifim
  7. Pages 145 - 147, in 2 sengifim
  8. Pages 148 - 156, in 11 sengifim
  9. Pages 157 - 159, in 5 sengifim
  10. Pages 160 - 165, in 8 sengifim
  11. Pages 166 - 168, in 4 sengifim
  12. Pages 169 - 176, in 12 sengifim
  13. Pages 177 - 193, in 20 sengifim
  14. Pages 194 - 210, in 38 sengifim
  15. Pages 210 - 216, in 6 sengifim
  16. Pages 217 - 220, in 7 sengifim

Shaharit and Musaf

  1. Mizmorim in the Shaharit service of Pesah
  2. Yishtabah, El Adon, and Yotser
  3. Shemang, Ngamida, liturgical variants, origin of prayer text
  4. Parashiyot, plus a responsum exchange with Rabbi Menahem Papo
  5. Haftarot, Hallel, Yangaleh Veyabo, Kiddush, Mashib Haruah
  6. Musaf, rain and dew, kedusha, liturgical variants
  7. Nesi'at Kapayim (Birkat Kohanim)
  1. Pages 221 - 224, in 2 sengifim
  2. Pages 224 - 245, in 22 sengifim
  3. Pages 246 - 284, in 25 sengifim
  4. Pages 285 - 295, in 7 sengifim
  5. Pages 296 - 311, in 14 sengifim
  6. Pages 312 - 331, in 18 sengifim
  7. Pages 332 - 356, in 27 sengifim

Miscellanea of Pesah and the Ngomer

  1. 1st Ngaliya goes to the Kohen
  2. Yangaleh Veyabo
  3. Sheheheyanu on the last day of Pesah
  4. Blessing over a half Hallel
  5. The Shabbat before a marriage
  6. Iraqi custom to sing Tehilim with instruments on Hol Hamonged Pesah
  7. Sefirat Hangomer in Morocco
  8. Hamets-matsah exchange with Muslims on 8th day Pesah
  9. Eastern customs for Motsa’ei Pesah
  10. Masekhet Abot
  11. Women resting during the Ngomer; celebrating on Lag Langomer
  1. Pages 357 - 358, in 1 sengif
  2. Page 359, in 1 sengif
  3. Page 360, in 1 sengif
  4. Pages 360 - 361, in 1 sengif
  5. Page 362, in 1 sengif
  6. Page 363, in 1 sengif
  7. Page 363, in 1 sengif
  8. Page 364, in 1 sengif
  9. Page 365, in 1 sengif
  10. Pages 366 - 371, in 10 sengifim
  11. Pages 372 - 375, in 2 sengifim

Extras

  1. Alphabetical index by topic name
  2. List of textual sources quoted in Vol. III
  1. Pages 377 - 391
  2. Pages 391 - 392