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 80 The Passover Haggadah

Our God and God of our fathers, may the remembrance of us, of our fathers, of Messiah the son of David thy servant, of Jerusalem thy holy city, and of all thy people the house of Israel, ascend and come and be accepted before thee for deliv:

ance and happiness, for grace, kindness and merey, for life and peace, on this day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread.

Remember us this day, Lord our God, for happiness; he mindful

of sal- vation and mercy spare us and be gracious to us; have pity on us and save us, for we look to thee, for thou art a graciou id merciful God and King.

of us for blessing; save us to enjoy life. With a pro:

Rebuild Jerusalem the holy city speedily in our ¢ Blessed

art thou, O Lord, merciful Restorer of Jerusalem.

Amen

Blessed art thou, Lord our God, King of the universe. O God, thou art our Father, our King, our Creator, our Red Holy One of Jacob, the Shepherd of Israel, the good King who doest good to all. Thou bestowest favors on us continuously; thou dost ever confer on us kindness and merey, relief and deliverance, prosperity and blessing, life and peace and all goodness. Mayest thou never deprive us of any good thing.

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May the Merciful One reign over us forever and ever.
 * May the Merciful One be worshiped in heaven and on earth.

May the Merciful One be praised for countless generations; may he be glorified in us forever and ever; may he be honored in us to all eternity.

May the Merciful One grant us a respectable livelihood.

May the Merciful One break the yoke from our neck; may he lead us securely into our land.

x2" nby? is mentioned in Sofrim 19:7, and is based on the following pas- sage: “On your feasts and new moon festivals you shall sound the trumpets . . . they will serve as a reminder of you before your God” (Numbers 10:10).

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