Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Halakhah for Pesachim 189:3

מצוה שעל גופו מנין ת"ל (במדבר ט, יא) על מצות ומרורים יאכלוהו יכול אפילו מצות שלא על גופו ת"ל (במדבר ט, יב) ועצם לא ישברו בו מה שבירת העצם מיוחד מצוה שבגופו אף כל מצוה שבגופו

BUT BOTH REQUIRE [THE RECITING OF] HALLEL WHEN THEY ARE SACRIFICED, AND THEY ARE EATEN ROAST WITH UNLEAVENED BREAD AND BITTER HERBS, AND THEY OVERRIDE THE SABBATH. <big><b>GEMARA: </b></big>Our rabbis taught: According to all the statute of the Passover they shall keep it:<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Num. IX, 12 with reference to the second Passover.');"><sup>2</sup></span>

Sefer HaChinukh

From the laws of the commandment is that which they, may their memory be blessed, taught in Pesachim 95a in the chapter [entitled] Mi Shehaya Tamei, "What [are the differences] between first and second? On the first all leaven is forbidden to be seen or kept in one's possession; on the second both leaven and matsa are with him in the house. The second is only observed one day, and there is no holiday or prohibition of labor. The first requires Hallel while eating it; the second does not require Hallel while eating it - though this and that require Hallel during the offering. Both are eaten roasted with matsa and marror," as it is explicitly stated like that in the verse. "Both supersede the Shabbat, and neither may be left over or have bones broken in them," as the verse explicitly warns about this too, with "do not leave over" and "they shall not break a bone in it."
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