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Inspired by the comments here, I realized how little I know about what other customs' Sedarim are like. As an Ashkenazi, I'd only ever participated in Ashkenazi Sedarim. As such, I'd like to explore what other traditions do on this night.



What is a typical Mizrachi (Middle Eastern) Seder like? What sorts of minhagim are widely practiced uniquely in Mizrachi communities?



I'm aware that Mizrachi communities tend to practice similarly to Sefardim, but that there are differences. As such, I'm curious specifically about customs unique to Mizrachim for the purposes of this question.





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  • What is a typical Sefardi Seder like?

  • What is a typical Teimani Seder like?

  • What is a typical Ashkenazi Seder like?










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    Maybe ask and answer the Ashkenazi version of this question yourself so people can seem what you are looking for and to help Sefardim etc

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  • The others probably feel the same way...

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Inspired by the comments here, I realized how little I know about what other customs' Sedarim are like. As an Ashkenazi, I'd only ever participated in Ashkenazi Sedarim. As such, I'd like to explore what other traditions do on this night.



What is a typical Mizrachi (Middle Eastern) Seder like? What sorts of minhagim are widely practiced uniquely in Mizrachi communities?



I'm aware that Mizrachi communities tend to practice similarly to Sefardim, but that there are differences. As such, I'm curious specifically about customs unique to Mizrachim for the purposes of this question.





Other posts in this series:




  • What is a typical Sefardi Seder like?

  • What is a typical Teimani Seder like?

  • What is a typical Ashkenazi Seder like?










share|improve this question




















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    Maybe ask and answer the Ashkenazi version of this question yourself so people can seem what you are looking for and to help Sefardim etc

    – Double AA
    2 hours ago













  • The others probably feel the same way...

    – Double AA
    2 hours ago
















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Inspired by the comments here, I realized how little I know about what other customs' Sedarim are like. As an Ashkenazi, I'd only ever participated in Ashkenazi Sedarim. As such, I'd like to explore what other traditions do on this night.



What is a typical Mizrachi (Middle Eastern) Seder like? What sorts of minhagim are widely practiced uniquely in Mizrachi communities?



I'm aware that Mizrachi communities tend to practice similarly to Sefardim, but that there are differences. As such, I'm curious specifically about customs unique to Mizrachim for the purposes of this question.





Other posts in this series:




  • What is a typical Sefardi Seder like?

  • What is a typical Teimani Seder like?

  • What is a typical Ashkenazi Seder like?










share|improve this question
















Inspired by the comments here, I realized how little I know about what other customs' Sedarim are like. As an Ashkenazi, I'd only ever participated in Ashkenazi Sedarim. As such, I'd like to explore what other traditions do on this night.



What is a typical Mizrachi (Middle Eastern) Seder like? What sorts of minhagim are widely practiced uniquely in Mizrachi communities?



I'm aware that Mizrachi communities tend to practice similarly to Sefardim, but that there are differences. As such, I'm curious specifically about customs unique to Mizrachim for the purposes of this question.





Other posts in this series:




  • What is a typical Sefardi Seder like?

  • What is a typical Teimani Seder like?

  • What is a typical Ashkenazi Seder like?







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    Maybe ask and answer the Ashkenazi version of this question yourself so people can seem what you are looking for and to help Sefardim etc

    – Double AA
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  • The others probably feel the same way...

    – Double AA
    2 hours ago
















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    Maybe ask and answer the Ashkenazi version of this question yourself so people can seem what you are looking for and to help Sefardim etc

    – Double AA
    2 hours ago













  • The others probably feel the same way...

    – Double AA
    2 hours ago










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Maybe ask and answer the Ashkenazi version of this question yourself so people can seem what you are looking for and to help Sefardim etc

– Double AA
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Maybe ask and answer the Ashkenazi version of this question yourself so people can seem what you are looking for and to help Sefardim etc

– Double AA
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