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Compiled by the Lubavitcher Rebbe; Translated by Yitschak Meir Kagan
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Nissan 22, Acharon Shel Pesach, 7th day of omer

Tuesday Nissan 22, Acharon Shel Pesach, 7th day of the omer 5703
Torah lessons: Chumash: Acharei mot, Shlishi with Rashi.
Tehillim: 106-107.
Tanya: And although He (p. 221)...above in ch. 20. (p. 223).

By day we take care to follow this order: Make Kiddush, then daven Mincha, and after that eat the festive yom tov meal.1

The Baal Shem Tov used to eat three festival meals on Acharon Shel Pesach.

The Baal Shem Tov called the (third) meal of this day Mashiach's s'uda (the "festival meal of Mashiach"). Acharon Shel Pesach is the day for Mashiach's s'uda because on this day the radiance of the light of Mashiach shines openly.

In 5666 (1906) a new procedure was adopted for Pesach in the Yeshiva Tomchei T'mimim in Lubavitch: The students ate the Pesach meals all together, in the study hall. There were 3102 students present seated at eighteen tables. My father the Rebbe ate the festive meal of Acharon Shel Pesach with the yeshiva students. He ordered that four cups of wine3 be given each student, and then declared, "this is Mashiach's s'uda."


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FOOTNOTES
1. A parallel to the three Shabbat meals, in contrast to the two festival meals.
2. The number 310, shai, has a significance, the number of "worlds" awaiting each tzadik. 18 or chai represents life.
3. The Rebbe, of righteous memory, stated that "it is obvious that this practice was not to be limited to that particular year, but is for all years."

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Compiled and arranged by the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, of righteous memory, in 5703 (1943) from the talks and letters of the sixth Chabad Rebbe, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn, of righteous memory.

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Compiled by the Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, of righteous memory, in 1942, upon the instructions of his father-in-law, the Previous Rebbe, Hayom Yom is an anthology of Chasidic aphorisms and customs arranged according to the days of the year. It has since become a beloved classic work and a source of daily inspiration.

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