When Pesach’s Eve Falls on a Shabbat

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A SINGULAR YEAR This year, the celebration of Pesach will be a bit more special because the Pesach Seder will take place on a Saturday...

The Meanings of Matsa

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The most characteristic Mitsva of Pesach is to consume Matsa (in English: matzah"). Matsa replaces ordinary "bread." And it is, in fact, a type...

What Is and What Is Not Chamets?

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We cannot eat, benefit from, or even own Chamets during Pesach. Today, we will explain what is and what is NOT Chamets. THE FIVE GRAINS...

PARASHAT HACHODESH: Why do we call this coming month “Nisan”?

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חזרנו  לקרוא החודשים בשם שנקראים בארץ בבל, להזכיר כי שם עמדנו ומשם העלנו ה’ רמב”ן שמות י”ב , 2 This Saturday, March 29th,  we will begin...

The Fifth Cup, and Eliyahu haNabi

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והוצאתי והצלתי וגאלתי ולקחתי      והבאתי BLESSINGS OVER A CUP OF WINE Reciting a blessing over a cup of wine is an ancient Jewish tradition...

Pesach, through Haroset

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"And embittered the lives the hardest works, mud and bricks..." Exodus 1:14     POLITICAL FREEFALL  For several decades Jews had a privileged life in...

Regular Matsa vs. Matsa Shemura

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The Matsa is a special bread made of a flat dough. The dough is prepared exclusively with flour and water and without yeast. The...

The Land of Israel or the State of Israel?

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THE LAND OF ISRAEL Jerusalem was not always the vibrant capital of the Jewish state that we know today. For centuries, the few Yehudim who...

MEGILLAT ESTER -CHAPTER THREE

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VERSES 1-7 After some time, King Achashverosh appointed a new prime minister: Haman, son of Hamedata, the Agagite. Agag was from the nation of Amalek,...

Singing the Hallel in Yerushalayim

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Pesach was celebrated with great joy in the times of the Bet haMiqdash (the Temple of Jerusalem, destroyed in the year 68 of the...