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The text is a transcript of a Passover Seder, a Jewish ritual feast that marks the beginning of the Passover holiday. The first section includes the recitation of the story of Passover, explaining why certain foods are eaten, such as matzah and bitter herbs, and describes the rituals performed during the Seder, like washing hands with a blessing and reciting blessings over the matzah and maror (bitter herbs).
The second section continues with the Seder rituals, including the Hillel sandwich, discussing meaningful questions during dinner, and the Afikomen ritual. It then moves on to the recitation of the Grace after meals, the Hallel (praise), and singing traditional Passover songs such as "Chad Gadya" and "Take Us Out of Egypt." The Seder concludes with the declaration "L'shana Haba B'yerushalaim" or "Next Year in Jerusalem!"
And in the style of the King James Bible.
And lo, the children of Israel did gather for the Passover Seder, a feast to remember their deliverance from the land of Egypt. They did partake of matzah and bitter herbs, for the Lord had shown mercy upon their houses in the days of yore. And they did wash their hands with blessings, as was commanded by the Holy One.
During the meal, they did speak of meaningful questions, and the Afikomen was shared among all. Then, they did recite the Grace after meals, giving thanks for the Lord's providence. And they did sing praises unto the Lord, with songs such as "Chad Gadya" and "Take Us Out of Egypt."
Finally, they did proclaim with one voice, "Next Year in Jerusalem!" For they looked unto the future with hope and faith in the Almighty