Liturgy for Pesachim 215:4
דסבר (שמות יב, ו) בין הערבים בין ערב דאתמול לערב דהאידנא
Shall we say that R'Shesheth holds [that] we learned, Close TO the great MINHAH, the reason being on account of the Passover [sacrifice], lest he prolong [the meal] and refrain from performing the Passover [-offering]; and he [also] holds as R'Oshaia, who said: 'The son of Bathyra used to declare valid the Passover [-offering] which one slaughtered in its own name<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' i.e., as a Passover, and not as a different sacrifice.');"><sup>4</sup></span> on the morning of the fourteenth'; and from the morning it is the time for the Passover, for the whole day is the time for the Passover, as he holds, [and the whole assembly.
Pesach Haggadah
All present should take a kazayit of marror, dip into the haroset, shake off the haroset, make the blessing and eat without reclining.
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Pesach Haggadah
He takes out the matsa in the order that he placed them, the broken one between the two whole ones; he holds the three of them in his hand and blesses "ha-motsi" with the intention to take from the top one and "on eating matsa" with the intention of eating from the broken one. Afterwards, he breaks off a kazayit from the top whole one and a second kazayit from the broken one and he dips them into salt and eats both while reclining.
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