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In Hebrew, "magid" (מַגִּיד) means "teller" or "narrator" and is often associated with a person who recounts stories or teachings, particularly in the context of Jewish tradition. It can refer to a storyteller in a broader sense, but is most notably used in relation to the Passover Seder, where a "magid" portion involves recounting the story of the Exodus from Egypt. The term also has implications of conveying moral lessons through storytelling.

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