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</font><font size=1 face="Arial">so you are proposing that
a poor man loads up his family with probably
little tzeidah laderech to shlep them to stay who
knows where , probably out in the strets, since there is no free
room at the inn, and then has to go looking around for a public seder
[ ie most wealthy families doubtless brought their
whole clan to stay at the time's equivalent of The Chevra. i guess the
difference is then they would have let anyone in -- no one says tzar li
hamakom ; unlike today, no tickee no washee....</font>
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<br><font size=1 face="Arial">also i guess those too far or poor to come,
ate like us -- matza maror , but no chagiga or pesach....</font>
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<br><font size=1 face="Arial">but my other question wasn't answered. were
there korbanot that people collected for ; or did they just
avoid atonement?<br>
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