On the last night of Passover Yom Tov, should Shehecheyanu (the seasonal blessing) be recited in Kiddush?
Synopsis
On the last night of Yom Tov, Kiddush is recited over wine but the blessing Shehecheyanu (Zman) is not said. However, the Rema notes that in both the prayer and Kiddush, the Ashkenazi custom is to say 'the season of our freedom,' as on the first Yom Tov.
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