Is one obligated to engage in the laws of Passover the entire night after the Seder?
Synopsis
The Mishnah Berurah and Gra cite a Tosefta that one is obligated to engage in the laws of Passover the entire night, which is one reason the Rema warns against getting drunk and falling asleep.
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