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Knowledge Base » Calendar, The Jewish » Passover
Passover: (a) The seven-day festival (eight in the Diaspora) beginning on 15 Nissan, commemorating the Exodus from Egypt; (b) the sacrifice offered on the eve of that holiday during Temple times. |
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Pesach
From the talks of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson
Spirituality » Chassidic Texts » Timeless Patterns in Time » Pesach
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Pesach
By J. Immanuel Schochet The first days of Pesach emphasize the exodus from Egypt, Israel’s first redemption. The last days of Pesach emphasize the ultimate redemption by Moshiach. The latter can be seen from the Torah-reading of the seventh day of Pesach, when we read the ...
Spirituality » Contemporary Works » Living With Moshiach » Holidays » Pesach
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Pesach
Adapted by Rabbi Jonathan Sacks; From the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe Pesach is the festival of liberation, it celebrates a historical event: The exodus of the Israelites from Egypt. But one of the tasks that the event lays upon us is that “in every generation, and every day, a Jew must see himself as if he had that day ...
Spirituality » Contemporary Works » Torah Studies » Vayikra » Pesach
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Passover
Based on the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe In Jewish homes all over the world, women - and men - are busy preparing for Passover. This is not merely an excuse for a solid spring cleaning. Passover is the festival of faith and the festival of freedom. The exodus should be celebrated as an event of ...
Spirituality » Contemporary Works » Keeping In Touch » Festivals » Passover
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Pesach
Adapted from the works of the Lubavitcher Rebbe by Malka Touger Before Pesach arrives in many Jewish homes around the world, children are excited and eager for the holiday to arrive. “We can’t wait until the Seder, ” many children say. But the Seder is much more than just a holiday meal. On Pesach night, HaShem wants ...
Kids » Story Time » Bookshelf » What The Rebbe Said » Vayikra » Pesach
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Pesach
By Eli Touger “This is the Bread of Affliction…. Next Year, May We Be Free Men.” Hay Lachma Anya, “This is the bread of affliction” is the opening passage of the Haggadah.Note the Rambam, who in his Mishneh Torah , in Hilchos Chametz U’Matzah 8:1-2 states that “The ...
Spirituality » Chassidic Texts » Likkutei Sichos » Volume VIII - Vayikra » Pesach
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Mimitzraim Gealtonu
This melody sung in two parts, celebrates the Exodus from Egypt and is sung with great joy and enthusiasm, particularly during the Passover holidays
Audio Classes » Jewish Music » Chabad Melodies » Volume 1 » Mimitzraim Gealtonu
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