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<p><font size="2">In Avodah Digest V4#3, RSMontagu wrote:</font><br>
<font size="2">> A similar example that I heard from the late Rabbi Ephraim Wiesenberg</font><br>
<font size="2">of London is the note in some haggadot that on motza'ei shabbat one</font><br>
<font size="2">should say "min hapesahhim umin hazebahhim" instead of "min hazebahhim</font><br>
<font size="2">umin hapesahhim" shortly before the second cup of wine. Now, there is</font><br>
<font size="2">an explanation (which I forget) why on motza"sh the pesahh was eaten</font><br>
<font size="2">before the zebahh, but what does that have to do with it? In context,</font><br>
<font size="2">it refers to "regalim ahherim haba'im likratenu" and davka not this</font><br>
<font size="2">year, so why should the order this year be taken into account? <</font><br>
<font size="2">IMHO, because we're noting what the order would be if it was motzoei Shabbos and we once again could bring korbanos. </font><br>
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<font size="2">All the best from</font><br>
<font size="2">--Michael Poppers via RIM pager</font><br>
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