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  2. Passover songs - Wikipedia

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    "Eliyahu HaNavi" (Elijah the Prophet) entreats the prophet Elijah, an invited guest at the Passover meal, to return soon with the messiah. Of unknown authorship, the refrain is based on First Kings 17:1. This is often sung at the opening of the door for Elijah, upon pouring the fourth cup.

  3. Elijah - Wikipedia

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    Thus, Elijah's final Old Testament appearance is in the Book of Malachi, where it is written, "Behold, I will send you Elijah the prophet before the great and awesome day of the Lord comes. And he will turn the hearts of fathers to their children and the hearts of children to their fathers, lest I come and strike the land with a decree of utter ...

  4. Passover Seder - Wikipedia

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    Seder is a transliteration of the Hebrew סדר, which means 'order' or 'procedure'. The name also expresses the conduct of the meal, all the dishes, the blessings, the prayers, the stories and the songs, written in the Haggadah, a book that determines the order of Passover and tells the story of the Exodus from Egypt.

  5. When is Passover? What you need to know ahead of the ... - AOL

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    When God heard of this, he sent the prophet Moses to convince Pharaoh to free the Jews. Moses asked Pharaoh to let his people go, but Pharaoh refused, causing God to send down ten plagues.

  6. Timeline of the Hebrew prophets - Wikipedia

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    prophecies of Elijah, Micaiah, and Elisha. c. 837 BC–c. 800 BC [citation needed] King Joash of Judah. prophecy of Jonah [1] during the time of Babylonian captivity, though dating of the book ranges from the 6th to the late 3rd century BC. c. 796 BC–c. 768 BC [citation needed] King Amaziah of Judah. prophecy of Amos, Hosea

  7. Patach Eliyahu - Wikipedia

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    Patach Eliyahu (פָּתַח אֵלִיָּהוּ ‎, "Elijah opened"), also called Petihat Eliyahu HaNavi (פתיחת אליהו הנביא ‎, "The Introduction of Elijah the Prophet"), is an Aramaic, Kabbalistic discourse from the introduction to Tikunei Zohar 17a. It is named after its initial words, where it is attributed to Elijah the

  8. Havdalah - Wikipedia

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    This acrostic consists of the initials Yayin (wine), Besamim (spices), Ner (candle), and Havdalah (the Havdalah prayer). [ 4 ] [ 2 ] : 140 The order of elements when Havdalah is combined with kiddush (e.g., on a Saturday night that is Yom Tov ("holiday", literally "Good Day") is known by the acrostic יקנה"ז Yaknhaz . [ 10 ]

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