Is one obligated to discuss the Exodus and miracles throughout the entire second seder night, or may one sleep?
Synopsis
All mandatory seder obligations of the first night also apply to the second night, requiring one to recount the Exodus until sleep overtakes him. Custom limits the recitation to specific prayers to preserve special protections.
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