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Pesah – Must Women Recite the Full Hallel Before the Seder?

The custom of the Sepharadim is to recite the entire Hallel after Arbit on the first night of Pesah (as well as on the second night in the Diaspora). The introductory Beracha of "Asher Kideshanu Be’misvotav…Li’gmor Et Ha’hallel" is recited before Hallel, and the concluding Beracha of "Yehalelucha" is recited afterward. It thus turns out that we recite Hallel three times over the course of the first day of Pesah: once after Arbit in the synagogue, once at the Seder – the first two paragraphs before the meal, and the rest after the meal – and then a third time the following morning at Shaharit. The Tikkuneh Zohar comments that these recitations are alluded to by the three Masot at the Seder. The two whole Masot represent the complete Hallel recitations after Arbit and Shaharit, and the broken Masa symbolizes the Hallel recited at the Seder, which is done in two separate stages.

Hacham Ovadia Yosef, both in Yehaveh Da’at (5:34) and in Hazon Ovadia (p. 230), writes that as women are included in all the Misvot of Pesah, they must also read the full Hallel before the Seder. They may recite the Hallel either in the synagogue or at home, but either way they must ensure to recite the full text just as they are obligated to fulfill all the other Misvot that apply on the night of the Seder.

 


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