PESAH: How to have a successful Pesah Seder?

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THE MISSION This coming Friday night, April 3rd and Saturday night, April 4th, are probably the most important nights of the year. During those nights...

Gabriel Sassoon, a contemporary version of Iyob (Job)

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A week ago, on Shabbat Parashat Vayiqra, Rosh Hodesh Nisan, a great tragedy befell the Jews of NY. A tragedy that because of its...

PESAJ: ¿Vender o no vender el Jamets?

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En nuestros días, en la mayoría de las comunidades judías, Ashkenazí y Sefaradí, se organiza un sistema  de venta de Jamets por el cual...

PESAH: Understanding the prohibition of owning Hamets during Pesah

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בל יראה בל ימצא השבתת חמץ One of the elements that makes the prohibition of  Hamets so unique is that, unlike any other forbidden foods, it includes the...

Mekhirat Chamets: Selling your Chamets This Coming Pesach

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In our days, most communities—Ashkenazi and Sephardic—arrange a Chamets-selling system in which the community members empower the rabbi to sell their Chamets. This procedure is...

PESAH: Invisible Hamets

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הגעלת כלים During Pesah, we do not use the same cooking utensils or tableware that we use year-round for Hamets.  Why? Because although the utensils...

El artículo del rab Eliyahu Zini sobre la venta del Jamets

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Algunas Objeciones A La Venta Del Jamets. En mi opinión, uno de los textos mejor documentados que nos permite comprender los       detalles y el debate...

PESAH: What is and what is not Hamets?

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איסור אכילת חמץ HAMETS During Pesah we are not allowed to eat, benefit from or even posses anything Hamets. But, what exactly is Hamets? Hamets (or...

PESAH: Different types of Matsa

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  מצות אכילת מצה Matsa (in English "Matzah") is a special unleavened bread made of a flat dough. The dough is prepared with flour and water,...

PESAH: Why Matsa?

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  We explained yesterday that one of the three positive Biblical Mitsvot of Pesah is eating Matsa.  Now, why do we eat Matsa? There are...