Posts Tagged ‘ Pesach ’

Isru Chag

April 27, 2011
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Isru Chag For my take on whether to say Lamnatzai’ach on Isru Chag, Click Here. Isru Chag Pesach Yesterday was Isru Chag Pesach here in Israel. After davening a Yid came over to me and commented, “Pesach just flew by, didn’t it?” I answered him, “Sometimes we can appreciate what they have in Chutz...
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More About The Seventh Day of Passover

April 26, 2011
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More About The Seventh Day of Passover

The Seventh Day of Pesach For my previous deeper article about the Seventh Day of Pesach, Click Here. More About the Seventh Day of Passover Yetzias Mitzraim and Krias Yam Suf are two parts of a whole — G-d’s gevaldika redemption of the Jewish People from Mitzraim, Egypt. On the first day of Pesach...
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Parshas HaChodesh

April 7, 2011
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Parshas Hachodesh

Parshas HaChodesh I got real excited when I heard Parshas HaChodesh last Shabbos, when I realized that when Moshe Rabbeinu told over Parshas HaChodesh to the Yidden in Egypt, that this was basically the Besora, the tidings, of the upcoming Geula in two weeks time. Moshe Rabbeinu basically said to the Yidden, “Another two...
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More on Pesach Sheni

May 9, 2010
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More on Pesach Sheni

More on Pesach Sheni I wrote an article about Pesach Sheni last week, here is the link. I received a comment from David in the UK. I copy it here: “The source for the Majority / Minority that you mention- I have not learned. Regarding Fulfilling the Pesach in Iyyar- Divrey Ha Yamin Bet...
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Pesach Sheni

April 28, 2010
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Pesach Sheni

Pesach Sheni Today is Pesach Sheni, Pesach Sheni 2010. The Gates of Heaven The sefarim bring in the name of the Zohar HaKadosh that during the week of Hod, which starts on Pesach Sheni, that the Gates of Heaven open up, and they announce, “Whoever didn’t succeed in making it in during the week...
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The Seventh Day of Passover

April 7, 2010
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The Seventh Day of Passover

The Seventh Day of Passover On the seventh day of Passover we celebrate the miracles that happened at Yam Suf, at the crossing of the Red Sea, the conclusion of Yetzias Mitzraim, the exodus from Egypt. These miracles indeed happened on the seventh day of Pesach then, when the Jewish people actually left Mitzraim....
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Passover Haggadah

March 28, 2010
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Passover Haggadah

Passover Haggadah Passover this year, Passover 2011, starts on Monday evening, April 18. The Passover Seder is the done that first night, on Monday night. Actually every chag, (Jewish holidays), starts the night before the date written on the calendar. A major part of the Passover Seder is the reading of the Passover Haggadah, through which we fulfill...
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Shabbos HaGadol

December 16, 2009
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Shabbos HaGadol

Shabbos HaGadol This is an edited copy of an article that I wrote on a different blog in a Jewish Holidays series about Shabbos HaGadol.   The Shabbos Before Pesach We read today in the Haftorah of Shabbos Hagadol, the Shabbos before Pesach, the A’lmighty’s last word so to speak, (via the prophets), before...
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You Shall Tell Your Son on Pesach

December 11, 2009
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You Shall Tell Your Son on Pesach

You Shall Tell Your Son on Pesach This is an edited copy of an article that I wrote on a different blog last year in the Jewish Holidays section, around Pesach time, called “You shall tell your son on Pesach”. You Shall Tell Your Son on Pesach Before reading, please tune in by letting...
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