
Nirtzah
Nirtzah is the final part of the Passover Seder, marking the conclusion of the evening’s rituals. It expresses hope and joy for future celebrations, emphasizing that the holiday's teachings continue beyond the immediate observance. The word "Nirtzah" translates to "accepted" or "pleased," indicating a wish that God finds the Seder acceptable. Participants often sing songs like "L’shana Haba’ah B'Yerushalayim" ("Next Year in Jerusalem") to express longing for peace, redemption, and the rebuilding of Jerusalem. Overall, Nirtzah signifies the hopes for ongoing spiritual connection and a better future rooted in the themes of liberation and renewal.