Nirtzah

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Nirtzah is the concluding section of the Passover Haggadah, featuring songs, prayers, and expressions of hope for future redemption.

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Nirtzah canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jewish liturgical unit
section of the Passover Haggadah
associatedPhrase Leshanah haba’ah biYerushalayim
Next year in Jerusalem
associatedWith Exodus
surface form: Exodus narrative

Passover
audienceParticipation communal singing
customStatus non-obligatory songs and poems
function expression of acceptance of the Seder service
liturgical conclusion of the Seder
goal to end the Seder on a note of joy
to reinforce faith in ultimate redemption
historicalDevelopment later addition compared to core Haggadah text
includes Adir Hu
Chad Gadya
Chad Gadya
surface form: Echad Mi Yodea

Hasal Seder Pesach
Ki Lo Na’eh
Ki Lo Na’eh (in some rites)
Leshanah Haba’ah biYerushalayim
VaYehi BaChatzi HaLayla (in some traditions)
language Hebrew
liturgicalFormula Hasal Seder Pesach
statement that the Seder is completed
liturgicalGenre piyyut
zemer
musicalTradition sung to traditional melodies
partOf Haggadah
surface form: Passover Haggadah

Passover Seder
performedOn first night of Passover
second night of Passover in the Diaspora
positionInRitual concluding section of the Haggadah
religiousTradition Judaism
textualForm rhymed Hebrew and Aramaic verses
timeInRitual after Hallel
after the fourth cup of wine in many customs
typicalContent poems
prayers
songs
typicalTheme hope for future redemption
messianic hope
yearning for the rebuilding of Jerusalem
variesBy Haggadah edition
Jewish community

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Haggadah includesSection Nirtzah