What is the wording of the blessing on Shabbat Pesach when the Shabbat and festival blessings are combined?
Synopsis
When Pesach falls on Shabbat, the wording combines elements: 'This day of rest and this festival of Matzot,' and the closing blessing becomes 'Who sanctifies the Sabbath and Israel and the seasons.'
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What blessings are recited during Maariv (evening prayer) on Pesach?
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If one mistakenly says 'Who sanctifies the Sabbath' instead of the Pesach blessing and immediately corrects himself, has he fulfilled his obligation?
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If one forgot to recite 'Ata Bechartanu' (the Pesach-specific blessing) and instead said 'Ya'aleh V'Yavo' (the festival insertion), has one fulfilled the obligation?
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What is the proper wording of the closing blessing (chatima) when Pesach falls on a weekday versus when it falls on Shabbat?
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Is the blessing 'Mein Sheva' (or 'Magen Avot') recited on the first night of Pesach that falls on Shabbat?
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May the prayer leader (Shaliach Tzibur) recite Kiddush in the synagogue on Pesach?
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Is Hallel recited at night in the synagogue on Pesach, and if so, with blessings?
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If one did not mention the festival in the evening prayer and forgot to insert 'Ya'aleh V'Yavo,' but then remembered it, what is required?
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