What text should be said in 'V'nochal sham': does 'min hazevachim u'min hapesachim' or 'min hapesachim u'min hazevachim' come first?
Synopsis
The Mordechai (cited by the Taz) rules one says 'min hazevachim u'min hapesachim' (Chagigah first, then Pesach) because the Chagigah was eaten first and the Pesach was eaten last (al hasova, on a full stomach). When Erev Pesach falls on Shabbat, the order reverses because no Chagigah was brought.
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